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des1 19th Apr 2007 20:26

Does anyone have info on Royal Brunei F/O?

Thanks.

bluepeely 19th Apr 2007 21:53

Electrician/Kitchen fitter. Average 3500-4000 a month currently training modular way to possibly take a pay cut for first flying job .

Must be mental but live the dream hey!

Dogma 19th Apr 2007 22:40

Bluepeely, Go for it!! Start now because it is a long tough road to the RHS of a jet with a good airline!

Mind you, I have alway thought that working in the trades did not pay nearly enough to compensate for the dullness of the job. I am only to happy to cough up (normally cash) to some poor bloke to unblock my drains, etc.

Get out while you can:ok:

arem 20th Apr 2007 07:43

BA Pensioner - ex 744's - retired 6 yrs ago - circa £5300pm - every night in bed! usually with the same woman!!

Wingswinger 20th Apr 2007 09:11

One always thought it a bit common to discuss money in public.

touch&go 20th Apr 2007 09:23

arem,

You don't know how lucky you are just worked it out and you would need a £1.6 million fund to give you that level of pension, no wonder BA is a pension fund with wings.

Cheers T&G

no sponsor 20th Apr 2007 09:24

Jet2 737 F/O 1700GBP net last month + 630 bond repayment.

I don't know which Jet2 the F/O earlier in this thread works for, but I work for the one based in the UK.

Field In Sight 20th Apr 2007 09:28

Wingswinger,

One of my friends works at a bank were it is a dismissible offence to discuss wages.
Talk about keeping the common peasants in their place.

I think open discussion about who gets what and why can only help give us an idea of how badly (or well) off we are.

FIS.

Big Kahuna Burger 20th Apr 2007 09:51

Regarding Arems BA pension....

Thats is not the case these days. Folk are taking home a fraction of that on the current pension deal, and it will be shrinking further with the present pension deal that is going through at the moment.

OBK! 20th Apr 2007 09:53

MYT Airbus S/O avg 2500-3300 net per month.

Homepage...how do you manage 3k/month net with jet2?

Re-Heat 20th Apr 2007 10:17

You guys do realise don't you that this beats many city salaries, largely due to reduced tax rate on flying pay/allowances...?!!

Maude Charlee 20th Apr 2007 10:24

Fear not Reheat, Greedy Gordo is doing his level best to get his big, fat, grasping Scottish mits on as much of it as he can.

RSinha 20th Apr 2007 12:39

Re-heat,

Good fund managers/banking hierachy and the like in the city can take home 8 figures or more, in a much smaller timescale than it would take a pilot to hit 6.

For money, there is no comparison.

luc 20th Apr 2007 13:38

pay
 
£75000 per year net after tax. AF captain since 2006 ( A320), . But very interesting point by arem, what do you get when retired? will try to find the equivalent in AF ( B744 retired captain and ask). And I am pretty sure it is way less than a BA pilot. Well done Balpa !!!!

maxy101 20th Apr 2007 18:38


And I am pretty sure it is way less than a BA pilot. Well done Balpa !!!!
Not any more it isn't!

arem 20th Apr 2007 19:31

Luc & T&G

Yes I do know how luckly I am - but perhaps not as luckly as the guys who were under 55 when the age 60+ came in - I understand that some are on nearly 250k pa now - pension + salary - good on them I say!!

luc 21st Apr 2007 06:56

pension
 
Arem,

There was no sarcasm in my remarks at all!!!!. That was a genuine well done to Balpa. I wish we could obtain the same...

.... 21st Apr 2007 09:37

Transavia.com in the Netherlands

Take home pay 2600 euro after 1½ years in service
+ app. 1000 euro into the pension scheme.

600-700 hours a year, extremely tuff schedules, example:

Day 1 check in 4:00 am local time to LPA, landing 16:00 pm
Day 2 check in 16:00 pm local time, landing 4:00 am

And so on....

Wingswinger 21st Apr 2007 12:08


Yes I do know how luckly I am - but perhaps not as luckly as the guys who were under 55 when the age 60+ came in - I understand that some are on nearly 250k pa now - pension + salary - good on them I say!!
Spare a thought, if you can, for those of us who were not under 55 at !st Oct 06 and who were forced to go despite being nowhere near PP24. Even though I'm doing alright it still rankles.

320.Buser 21st Apr 2007 12:37

Airbus-320-stick-pusher & puller, app 4000 stick movements per year.
Paid for work? No, 'm prepaid.


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