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Old 13th Apr 2019, 20:59
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EasyJet UK FO Contract

Hi,

I am a pilot with EZY looking at transferring back to the UK from a European base. I have heard via rumour that the FO 75% contract from April is ending and all new transfers will be on 100% FRV contracts.

Does anyone know how true this may be?

Thanks!
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Old 14th Apr 2019, 08:22
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Perhaps ask this question in the easyJet private forum? Where it will be noticed considerably more easily by others.

But no idea, due to a lack of FO’s in the UK everyone who wants 100% has it anyway.
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This is correct. And yes, we're very short of FO's, especially at HQ.
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Old 15th Apr 2019, 17:45
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Just out of curiosity: are they still recruiting if they are that short of pilots?? There are no job openings on their website
I applied for easy swiss but no reply so far except having the online test completed.
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I’ve been in the holdpool a year U.K. NTR FO and not had a call. I’ve spoken to them too and get the same old answer that they’ll contact in due course.
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Not sure but I transferred between 2 bases in the UK and was made to take 75% from being 100%. Even though the base I was moving to was short of FOs.

I accepted and before the transfer actually happened was sent an email offering 100% straight away.
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I’ve been in the holdpool a year U.K. NTR FO and not had a call. I’ve spoken to them too and get the same old answer that they’ll contact in due course.
Ah but you cost money to hire, something easyJet are reluctant to spend haha!
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Slightly off topic (sorry), but has anyone joined EZY externally and been offered anything other than 100%? I remember hearing they were struggling to get people through the door with the 75% contract (quite rightly).
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Old 17th Apr 2019, 09:50
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Ah but you cost money to hire, something easyJet are reluctant to spend haha!
Of course they are, as long as they can fill the spots with equally qualified and rated people then they will. Anything else would be pi@@ing shareholders money down the drain.

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Old 17th Apr 2019, 11:38
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Technically the opposite is true. As a rated pilot you are bonded for the training you receive. As a non rated DEP you (FO’s) have to front the cost of the type rating up front costing the company nothing. As a NTR DEC the type rating fee is removed the salary each month for 36 months. Again costing the company nothing. Granted it takes longer to train a NTR pilot but being cheaper?? Not in this day and age!
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Airbus 330 rated but on a foreign licence!! 🤔
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Old 18th Apr 2019, 07:05
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So yeah non rated - even if that 330 was on a EASA licence
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Apart from easy Swiss, the only active recruitment seems to be for ex Wow rated FO. As recent as last week though, there were a few NTR FO sim assessments at CAE LGW. I think the continued uncertainty over BREXIT is delaying future plans. However, with people leaving to BA and KLM etc. there will undoubtedly be a steady requirement for FO’s at least.
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From anecdotal evidence, we are short of FO's at Luton.
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Originally Posted by FACoff
Slightly off topic (sorry), but has anyone joined EZY externally and been offered anything other than 100%? I remember hearing they were struggling to get people through the door with the 75% contract (quite rightly).
Yes they have taken on some new DEP NTR FO’s on the 75% contract recently.
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Yes they have taken on some new DEP NTR FO’s on the 75% contract recently.
They’ve also taken on TR FOs on the same contract; shock horror that they’re haemorrhaging FOs
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So they advertise it as full time and then offer 75%. Nice.
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Anyone on the inside have a ‘feeling’ for ongoing CP requirements at LGW & LTN? If a fair number of FO’s are leaving, presumably that will are a knock on affect for Command upgrades?
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Originally Posted by 737 Jockey
Anyone on the inside have a ‘feeling’ for ongoing CP requirements at LGW & LTN? If a fair number of FO’s are leaving, presumably that will are a knock on affect for Command upgrades?
Command positions are still easily filled internally, except Portugal. Also, hundreds of ex-Air Berlin FOs have now entered the command process with more than enough hours.
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Command positions are still easily filled internally, except Portugal. Also, hundreds of ex-Air Berlin FOs have now entered the command process with more than enough hours.
Question is though, would Berlin based Pilots be happy to transfer to LGW/LTN for Command? Doubtful, and probably even more so until Brexit gets sorted one way or the other.
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