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Old 1st Dec 2019, 10:51
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Ok, then it's very new, because 1 month ago they assured me I would be paying taxes in Austria even with a Spanish base.
However the salary is still way too low...
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Old 1st Dec 2019, 21:44
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The contract I seen said €109k at 850hrs/year.
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Old 6th Feb 2020, 13:00
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Anyone could shed a light on why they require a European Drivers License "B" for the captains position?

Thanks!
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Old 6th Feb 2020, 16:01
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That's standard over here, nothing to do with LDM. I don't know why they write it in there, but it's really nothing unusual in job ads in Austria.
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Old 9th Feb 2020, 12:56
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to be able to get to the airport also on a short notice i guess. Same in Germany. Unfortunately no crew shuttle services like in india over here.
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Old 9th Feb 2020, 19:59
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Figures on ppjn.com are accurate. Income taxes in Austria, social security in Spain (for PMI base). Plan on max 70 hours a month...much less in PMI in the winter.
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Old 10th Feb 2020, 05:45
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Originally Posted by randon
Anyone could shed a light on why they require a European Drivers License "B" for the captains position?

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Probably so you can transport your whole crew in a rental car to their next duty. Saves on paying taxi-drivers to do the job...
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Old 10th Feb 2020, 09:10
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Can someone tell how long it took from having applied to a FO/CA position until Lauda first got in touch with you? I can't find any information regarding the recruitment process.
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Old 10th Feb 2020, 10:56
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Theres info on the process in the Ryanair website under Careers and Lauda!
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Old 10th Feb 2020, 11:22
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That i know, yet nothing about a timeline. I wonder how long it takes for them to get in touch after receiving the application - maybe someone gained some experience worth sharing
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 07:14
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I know a friend, rated, that applied. Got a reply on the same day, a confirmed assessment for the week after and one day after the assessment was asked if he was ready to start the occ 5 days later.
My friend said no, and was totally unimpressed with the professionalism of the whole thing, from the beginning.
Some other people I know applied, but never got an assessment date.

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Old 11th Feb 2020, 07:59
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You seem to know everything
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 08:28
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Guys really, I rarely post here but wanted to say that this is the worst contract I’ve seen in my 13 years in aviation. I did an assessment there and got a job offer, so finally I got to see the actual contract. It’s less money than advertised, less leave than advertised, they can send you wherever whenever without paying you any compensation. You are called a mobile transport worker in the contract. It says that you’re responsible for being current and so on, it’s a piece of crap. When I said that they wanted to explain me the contract, they said everything will be not like this blablabla. In the end you sign that paper giving them the right to do whatever they want with you.

I made some phonecalls with people working there, everybody in Lauda tries to find another job.

Why I’m writing this: guys we have to unite and not accept this. Companies are doing this to us because we let them. We have to stand up and say no. This job can be the most beautiful job in the world but it’s getting less every day. It’s time we do something.
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 08:42
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Originally Posted by BoeingLudo737
You seem to know everything
Maybe he knows enough to speak up ?
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 09:19
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Sounds terrifying frankly. My issue: i'm an Indian national with the unrestricted right to work and live in Europe (married to a german), moved to Germany in Apr. i'm an A320 (500h) and Q400 (2000h) pilot with a current A320 TR/IR, Class I Medical etc. Just got ahold of my EASA licence and applied everywhere where i possibly could apply. I honestly have to take what i can get...and so far it doesnt seem well. I frankly would even take laude, beggers cant be choosers.
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 09:21
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Originally Posted by dirk85
I know a friend, rated, that applied. Got a reply on the same day, a confirmed assessment for the week after and one day after the assessment was asked if he was ready to start the occ 5 days later.
My friend said no, and was totally unimpressed with the professionism of the whole thing, from the beginning.
Some other people I know applied, but never got an assessment date.
That happend recently or after lauda got acquired by Ryanair?
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 11:32
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Good friend of mine works there as a CPT. Experienced guy. Good guy. Wants to get out as soon as he can. Worst company he has ever worked for, he says. And getting worse by the day, according to him.
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 11:38
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Originally Posted by Maximilian Veit
That happend recently or after lauda got acquired by Ryanair?
The assessment was last week, and the occ was starting this monday.
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 19:08
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The Airbus market.

Can anyone give us an update on the A320 market for pilots please.
I am more up to date on the 737 side of things. ( Stagnant or negative at the moment until Max and Corona is sorted.!?)

I would imagine there is a bright future for any A320 rated pilot out there, but does the recruitment reflect this.
The terms and conditions quoted here suggests the opposite, me thinks
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Old 11th Feb 2020, 21:59
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Originally Posted by Maximilian Veit
That happend recently or after lauda got acquired by Ryanair?
Condor are recruiting massively, being A320 type rated you're almost hired.
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