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If they take 75% of your time and pay 75% of your basic in return, and
pay in full for all the flighthours delivered
where's the catch?
pay in full for all the flighthours delivered
where's the catch?
You could make a (good) case that you should be restricted to 75 % of 900 block hours in a year, or your work days will be very exhausting and not in line with a healthy family life. But then they'll probably think you get to save the cake and eat it too.
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Originally Posted by 172_driver
You could make a (good) case that you should be restricted to 75 % of 900 block hours in a year
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Hi I can tell you directly from the horses mouth that you are paid over 12 months, it is a 75% contract, flying months are Feb to Nov, for annual leave you receive 75% of normal entitlement and 75% of the basic pay, you are paid full annual allowance and normal sector pay, this in on offer in bases that have summer uplift.
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Remember,on a full time contract you will have 1 month off, and 10 days leave, so for a full time contract you will work 10.3 months, now this new scheme you’ll work like a dog doing 850hrs in 9 months, lose 25% pay and get a little over 1 month off in return.
Doesn’t seem worth the 30k you sacrifice in wages for 1 month extra off!
As as mentioned before, when ryr release new contracts, it is always in their favour. Do not take it.
Doesn’t seem worth the 30k you sacrifice in wages for 1 month extra off!
As as mentioned before, when ryr release new contracts, it is always in their favour. Do not take it.
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Remember,on a full time contract you will have 1 month off, and 10 days leave, so for a full time contract you will work 10.3 months, now this new scheme you’ll work like a dog doing 850hrs in 9 months, lose 25% pay and get a little over 1 month off in return.
Doesn’t seem worth the 30k you sacrifice in wages for 1 month extra off!
As as mentioned before, when ryr release new contracts, it is always in their favour. Do not take it.
Doesn’t seem worth the 30k you sacrifice in wages for 1 month extra off!
As as mentioned before, when ryr release new contracts, it is always in their favour. Do not take it.
You love slamming FR no matter what they do (just checked your posts)
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Why take a massive pay cut to work the same hours per month? Ask any RYR CPT in a seasonal base about summer hours. It's 100 a month. Many calendar months (i.e. 31 days) rostered over 110, with frequent phone calls to work days off.
Realistically on these new contracts I suspect one would fly about 850 hours, the same as a full time employee but for less money. Fixed pay and allowances are 75%, the only thing you get properly paid for is the sector pay.
Realistically on these new contracts I suspect one would fly about 850 hours, the same as a full time employee but for less money. Fixed pay and allowances are 75%, the only thing you get properly paid for is the sector pay.
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At 75% pay, they should cap your hours contractually at 675 (75% of 900hrs). But they wont, they will want to hit you with as close to 900 as possible.
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Instead of moaning why don't you just talk to the person who offered you the contract and express your concerns. You have come here and you basically are talking to a bunch of haters
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Because most probably "people" that offer to him this contract will not tell the true and for sure will not be honest. So is moré than logic to ask other*collegues What they think.
Beacuse he wants a second opinion from people working at the company or ex Ryr pilots.
I never would accept such contract because in months you work they aré going to program your roster and push you to the limit. Be sure of that, specially in bases like Malaga, Palma...
Don't let some people of this forum intimidate you, it is a practice well learned from some companies staff, bullying.
Just feel free to ask ✌��
Beacuse he wants a second opinion from people working at the company or ex Ryr pilots.
I never would accept such contract because in months you work they aré going to program your roster and push you to the limit. Be sure of that, specially in bases like Malaga, Palma...
Don't let some people of this forum intimidate you, it is a practice well learned from some companies staff, bullying.
Just feel free to ask ✌��
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Because most probably "people" that offer to him this contract will not tell the true and for sure will not be honest. So is moré than logic to ask other*collegues What they think.
Beacuse he wants a second opinion from people working at the company or ex Ryr pilots.
I never would accept such contract because in months you work they aré going to program your roster and push you to the limit. Be sure of that, specially in bases like Malaga, Palma...
Don't let some people of this forum intimidate you, it is a practice well learned from some companies staff, bullying.
Just feel free to ask ✌��
Beacuse he wants a second opinion from people working at the company or ex Ryr pilots.
I never would accept such contract because in months you work they aré going to program your roster and push you to the limit. Be sure of that, specially in bases like Malaga, Palma...
Don't let some people of this forum intimidate you, it is a practice well learned from some companies staff, bullying.
Just feel free to ask ✌��
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I’m checking your post it seems that you recieve a good comisión from “someone” to defend what is indefensible
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If they were serious about it being a 75% contract, they would cap your hours contractually at 675hrs and overtime for anything extra.
but they wont, and that is because they want to try and get you as close as possible to 900!
but they wont, and that is because they want to try and get you as close as possible to 900!
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Funny thing, hard to get any info on this contract , even from people in positions that should know.
So , I can only conclude that they intend to get say 800+ hrs for 75% basic pay over the 9 months work.
And by the way part time contractors does anything from 650 to 800hrs, so , they can, and most likely will roster you minimum 100hrs per month if employed like this.
Skeptical until proven wrong , in this case.
So , I can only conclude that they intend to get say 800+ hrs for 75% basic pay over the 9 months work.
And by the way part time contractors does anything from 650 to 800hrs, so , they can, and most likely will roster you minimum 100hrs per month if employed like this.
Skeptical until proven wrong , in this case.