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Join Date: May 2008
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Well, there's only one answer to that: Toughen up ladies, stop posting drivel on PPRUNE and start actually doing something. Like withdrawing your labour in a collective fashion, across borders, companies and legislations. Alternatively you could or just accept that the days driving an airborne bus was a gold paved avenue to a life of near-leisure are gone, never to return, and that it has been replaced with ever increasing work for ever decreasing renumeration.
Blame the old sods on the top of the seniority ladder, who've fettered their nest and paid nothing but lip service to those on the lower rungs, particularly the new entrants.
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Finished flight training in 2008 got employed with an operator who has since gone bust on the 737-800 I decided to sit out the recession.I managed to get a job with an investment bank purely on my pilots licence.
I am looking at getting back to flying but the salaries involved are shocking.We do road shows around europe targeting guys and girls who have finished uni preferably with a masters in finance related degree,staring salary is about 70K eur however there are no takers because all the top companies are doing the same roadshows offering higher salaries than we do.
We do loads of business in Africa hence we do charter quite a bit of Kingair 200s into remote areas of east and central africa.A king air Capt in east africa makes about 500 usd a day working about 20 days a month and the FO about 150 euros a day.
What is happening in Europe is crazy!
I am looking at getting back to flying but the salaries involved are shocking.We do road shows around europe targeting guys and girls who have finished uni preferably with a masters in finance related degree,staring salary is about 70K eur however there are no takers because all the top companies are doing the same roadshows offering higher salaries than we do.
We do loads of business in Africa hence we do charter quite a bit of Kingair 200s into remote areas of east and central africa.A king air Capt in east africa makes about 500 usd a day working about 20 days a month and the FO about 150 euros a day.
What is happening in Europe is crazy!
I feel sorry for everyone starting there. You are selling your souls to the devil. Maybe you feel that you have no choice, but that's rarely the case. Don't say you haven't been warned. You are joining a terrible company.
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My thoughts exactly. When i lost my job back in March i didn't even look at Euroland: moved with the family to Asia for top dollar, and id travel. Work is still hard, though...
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Because you had a family ready and willing to move. That might not be the case for everybody. Reality is not black or white, top managers know this well and they play the "see how low we can go" game.
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Nobody should ever consider joining this slave-labour outfit. But some will, simply to try and repay their training loans, or parents. On their pay scales, this will not be possible. It makes one wonder what grade of commercial pilot would find the need to work for such small remuneration.
My only recourse personally is never to choose to fly with this outfit. That is a given for me. I will not explain, as their lawyers will pursue anyone who makes insinuations on issues unfavourable to this airline and those partnered with it. Go figure..
My only recourse personally is never to choose to fly with this outfit. That is a given for me. I will not explain, as their lawyers will pursue anyone who makes insinuations on issues unfavourable to this airline and those partnered with it. Go figure..
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RD1912!
f you read this thread. Ireceived you private message, but couldn't reply because your inbox exceeded the quota. I've sent you my private phone nr. to discuss on whatsupp. So you should delete some messages to receive my message.
f you read this thread. Ireceived you private message, but couldn't reply because your inbox exceeded the quota. I've sent you my private phone nr. to discuss on whatsupp. So you should delete some messages to receive my message.
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Adverts/Memo's were sent to pilots offering them the opportunity to jump across, subject to paying for an airbus rating, personally I have not heard of any that took the offer up.
The new chief pilot at Lauda is an ex-regional base captain at Ryanair, so at least one has gone across!
The new chief pilot at Lauda is an ex-regional base captain at Ryanair, so at least one has gone across!
Could be a good move for Boeing people to get an airbus type rating. Some may want to go down such a path. So many different factors can hold sway in such a decision. Wouldn't condemn or comment on a potential move for RyanAir crew.
My only comment would be that the pay appears to be somewhat underwhelming.
My only comment would be that the pay appears to be somewhat underwhelming.
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Adverts/Memo's were sent to pilots offering them the opportunity to jump across, subject to paying for an airbus rating, personally I have not heard of any that took the offer up.
The new chief pilot at Lauda is an ex-regional base captain at Ryanair, so at least one has gone across!
The new chief pilot at Lauda is an ex-regional base captain at Ryanair, so at least one has gone across!
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Speaking about the payment, it depends also on how Austria is taxing the base salary and then block hours. Some counties have several layers of taxation. Let's wait for someone from Lauda, maybe the picture could be clearer
I have seen a Lauda (crewlink) contract for a Captain(!) position. The all in gross salary (before tax) was just under 73k a year. The roster pattern was 5 on, 3 off / 5 on 2 off.
I have a friend who is a Captain in Ryanair who makes more than double that amount (according to him, not seen his contract or pay slips) on a 5/4 roster.
I have a friend who is a Captain in Ryanair who makes more than double that amount (according to him, not seen his contract or pay slips) on a 5/4 roster.

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Vanhees!
If you read this thread. I received your private message, but couldn't reply because your inbox exceeded the quota. I've sent you my private phone nr. to discuss on whatsupp. So you should delete some messages to receive my message.
If you read this thread. I received your private message, but couldn't reply because your inbox exceeded the quota. I've sent you my private phone nr. to discuss on whatsupp. So you should delete some messages to receive my message.
short flights long nights
Low cost Ryanair. Just how low can this industry go before pilots are working for food stamps. It is simply becoming ridiculous. I’m so glad I’m out of it and enjoyed the good days.