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stansdead 7th Mar 2009 10:35

Wizzair Command Take Home Pay
 
Hi,

Can anyone give the info on Wizz take home pay for Captains based in general?

How do you pay your taxes etc?

Finally, how is the company performing? Is it a stable environment?

I see they are recruiting currently for the aircarft being delivered this year and any info gratefully received.

captplaystation 7th Mar 2009 12:45

Is Virgin really that bad ?
Don't believe you will like the money, from what I can glean reading here & elsewhere.
I see them arriving "awfully" early in the morning in places like BVA, GRO etc and I know some of their last departures leave very late = home even later.
Think Ryanair with a side-stick & less money, albeit with probably prettier Cabin Crew (Calendar Girls excepted :ok: )

macrobus2006 7th Mar 2009 16:32

Hi,
Take home pay depends on base but best solution is to be with confair contract and take care of paying your own taxes. Pay is obviously not as good as easyjet or ryanair but living or commuting in eastern europe is also cheaper.
The company seems to be doing ok considering many other airlines cutting back.
Some flights depart early in the morning but duty days are not any worst than other low cost. Likewise for the evening flights.
I guess you can say that it's like ryanair with side stick but wizz staff is more friendly and in general people here enjoy their work.
mb

airfixed 9th Mar 2009 17:08

Recently attended their interview/assessment day. Pay for captain (dec) is poor - slightly better if you are type rated. Pay is reduced by a third during training and there is no sector pay during training either. They give 30 days accommodation or an allowance if you end up being based where you are not domiciled. When the sector pay kicks in (following line training) then the pay can almost double. Only bases on offer were in Ukraine and Romania, none in Poland. Seem like a good outfit, but at the end of the day they are low cost.

stansdead 9th Mar 2009 20:43

Thanks so far guys. All further info received with thanks.

Captplaystation... One can always ask a reasonable question. Virgin, like everyone are having a tough year. There are packages on offer for sabbaticals etc currently. Why not look about?

captplaystation 9th Mar 2009 22:01

Indeed, and if you are 340 rated (as you are if I remember ? ) no pesky bonds or TR's to pay for.
My other half is Romanian & therefore I have visited the country. Most of the positions seem to be there, I would recommend visiting the country yourself before making a decision. There is bad . . . and also good, but it isn't everyones cup of tea.
As you have done the RYR thing you know lo-cost (or locost as the French call it. . . maybe not without reason :rolleyes: ) BTW did you not get any response to your overtures to rejoin the Mikey-club ?

stansdead 10th Mar 2009 07:52

I think you may be confusing me with a colleague of mine... a certain Capt Ted Crilly who was hoping to go back to FR.

Wizz could be an opportunity in these troubled times you see.

captplaystation 10th Mar 2009 08:24

Ah, Mea Culpa . . . indeed I was.
Reading the other threads on here they seem to have kept people hanging on a lot after selection. I would be careful to have a confirmed start date before instigating an unpaid sabbatical.
Enjoy the "flying tampon" :hmm: (the colours not the aircraft type :D )

stansdead 10th Mar 2009 13:03

Wise advice. Will watch carefully. Thanks.

Capt Ted Crilly 10th Mar 2009 14:34

hope this helps
 
Pilot Jobs Network - for students of pilot schools and experienced airline pilots


rather you than me buddy,i didnt realise that you were in the bottom 50 at vs?? or are you??

believe me PRG would be far and away the best basing of the LOT(bad joke) sorry.

anymore "rumours" flying around,pm me any time you want.

it was a pre-emptive strike re-joining the mickey-club,might work out might not,only time will tell,i would rather have a head start on everyone else.

thedick 10th Mar 2009 20:19

hello there. I have been offered a DEC position with Wizz .
I would appreciate to get some kind of t & c or is it just contract?
how is the pay , sector pay or is there any housing allowances in base.
what will be the base for new guys

thanks in advance...:ok:

dcsagcs 12th Mar 2009 12:23

Take it easy guys!!!!

VSVS 14th Mar 2009 13:33

Guys,

Hi guys,

Anyone shed some light on the Tax situation at Wizz and the various bases.

Many Thanks

Apollo 100 14th Mar 2009 20:59

Tax
 
For UK residents. If you are on a Storm contract you will be paid pre tax Euros to a bank of your choice (via International Pilot Services in the Channel Islands) If you intend to live in the UK for more than 90 days of the tax year you will have to pay full UK income tax and NI contributions through self assessment. Not as complicated as it sounds and any decent accountant can do it for you. The Confair contract is much the same except they pay directly and not through IPS.

VSVS 14th Mar 2009 21:09

Cheers Apollo,

I will not be resident in the Uk, so will check out the details for where I Live.
Any idea which bases are available and which are most/least popular.
Cheers for now,

VSVS

Apollo 100 14th Mar 2009 22:17

Most expats try to get a base that has good connections to home. I dont know which bases they are recruiting for at the moment, they change on a regular basis but you can always apply to move base once you are in. New base opening in PRG in the next couple of months, looks like a nice city!

Aussie 15th Mar 2009 14:30

PRG is already open :)

EAM 18th Mar 2009 18:23

WIZZ is still looking for CPTs, got a call from STORM today.
They need CPTs right now, exCollegue who is in WIZZ told be they are about 6-8 CPTs under at KTW.

Aussie 19th Mar 2009 01:27

Im told theres a heap of applicants to Wizz these days, even with many hrs on the A320, so they shouldnt be short on anyone! Recruit! Plenty of drivers to choose from these days.

EAM 19th Mar 2009 08:03

Quite strange with the low pay they offer.


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