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g1344304 25th Feb 2009 23:29

Ryanair - Income
 
Hey, having just passed Ryanair selection I'm pretty interested to know how much I can expect to earn in my first and second years. I have a pretty good idea and I know the payscales but if someone is willing to post the amount paid into their accounts (or companies accounts) for the first year (monthly breakdown if possible) I would really appreciate it.

Eg: in the first 3 months (line training) I got paid xxx month 1, xxx month 2 etc. For the next 5 months i got paid xxx per month until I got to the 500 hour mark, then I earned xxx for this month and xxx for that month totalling xxx for the year. If anyone is willing to post this or something similar it would be greatly appreciated.:ouch:

captplaystation 25th Feb 2009 23:35

Didn't you know ? you pay them :ugh:

Only partly joking ;) don't order the new BMW just yet.

sausage69 26th Mar 2009 14:23

Yeah, dont buy new ones, used are awesome these days!

2004 730d 75k miles 35mpg - £14k, was £55k new... its a no brainer.

On topic, you will need to check out the other threads with the hourly pay scales, ie starting on e45/hr...
Then I think the average is 60hrs/month ? at least thats the figure that is being thrown around on here.

Watch out, you've used 'Ryanair' in the thread title, so any minute now the sh*%$ slingers and RYN bashers will be arriving! :} :ugh:

veeOne99 26th Mar 2009 17:40

40E an hour when line training once your safety pilot is released.

Once online I've flown on average 70hours per month over the past 5 months.

<500 hours 55.5 psbh
>500 75.5 psbh

thebeast 26th Mar 2009 18:02

lucky you i ve averaged 55 over the last 5 months..highest being 65


the more expensive you become the less you fly:mad:

sausage69 26th Mar 2009 18:19

Cheers V1 and beast.
Thats a significant hrs difference though. Do you think it might often be different between different bases?
Or just the standard thought of cheaper FOs getting more?
Where are you both based?

zerotohero 26th Mar 2009 20:27

55hrs last month / 35hours this month looking like 40hrs next month with current projection on forcast,,,, i am past 500hrs on type

Sky Goose 27th Mar 2009 06:10

RYR pay, Brookfield
 
Im an F/O with >500 hours (BRK) (Northern Europe Base)

Think it's best to average it out over the year, and divide by 12, as the hours can vary quite a bit, did 92 in Nov and 46 in Feb, looks like I'll end up at about 780 over the year. The skippers all seem to be nearer the 900 hour mark.

Been with RYR for about 2 years now, still enjoy going to work. :ok:

good luck

LAX 28th Mar 2009 13:39

and as much free hot water that you can handle:ok:

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 14:41

However even the water is really bad,often luke warm !

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 15:05

Anything about existing brookfield guys?

Heard the ryanair guys are taking a pay freeze,id be surprised if brookfield dont announce some form of cuts to our already limited income

captjns 28th Mar 2009 15:16


Heard the ryanair guys are taking a pay freeze,id be surprised if brookfield dont announce some form of cuts to our already limited income
It's called reduce hours of flying.

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 15:29

Thats true, a lot of STBY next month.blocks of 2/3 in a row !

curser 28th Mar 2009 15:59

What happened to you Leeds? You were such a fan until recently.

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 16:13

Iv learnt the errors of my ways

Still go to work with a smile,love the planes and interesting routes but bitterly pissed off with sorting out my own affairs its a real pain in the :mad:

My bank gives me a statement every month when monies hit the account and to be honest i cant really trust a company with a trading address in Gibraltar ,i found that interesting.

Also accountants on the make i dont like - so i do my own.

Other than the self employed stuff/brookfield everything is ok

curser 28th Mar 2009 16:27

Kudos for your honesty. Your previous posts were infuriating, newbies take note, don't argue with fellows who've been at it a while. I understand your motives in doing what you have to but don't blow sun shine while your being humped.

as17 28th Mar 2009 17:10

Has anyone else been given another month off? I just had Feb off as my Brookfield month off (fine- had a great time skiing), but now they have changed my roster so that I'm not working in April. Lucky I had a good 90ish hours this month, as I just got a floating contract.

It is clear they have far too many FOs at the moment, and not quite enough Captains. There just are not enough hours to go round. Why the hell are they still recruiting? Unless its because they are making a quick buck on the type ratings. At the end of the day it doesn't matter to them if they have too many Brookfield pilots. It doesn't cost them any more in wages.

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 17:44

as17

Im very interested in getting a floating contract because im away from home anyway so it makes no real difference where im put.

Did you attain the floating contract easily?How long were you waiting?Do you have to meet a certain criteria,ie >500hrs?

veeOne99 28th Mar 2009 17:54

Hi Leeds65

Someone out of my base enquired about a floating contract. BRK told them that you must have been flying out of your base for at least 6 months.

Hope this helps.

leeds 65 28th Mar 2009 18:04

veeone99

Thats great ill give BRK a call soon ,coming up to that time period :ok:


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