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RAFAT 28th Nov 2017 00:37

Sucram - It's not exactly an 8 month on, 4 month off contract, you are on a 100% contract but can apply for a number of 'Winter Leave' options, one of which is to have most of the Winter off, but it's not guaranteed. You apply and see what happens.

Sucram 28th Nov 2017 10:18

Thanks for that Rabat, are you employed by Jet2 UK or as a contractor tSpanish company for flying only in Spain?

RAFAT 29th Nov 2017 00:28

All are Jet2's own staff.

I don't monitor the recruitment stuff regularly so please forgive me if a specific Spanish contractor recruitment drive is going at the moment, but there wasn't the last time I looked.

OMDB30R 6th Dec 2017 11:04

Another example of fine airline management
 
https://case-law.vlex.co.uk/vid/0070-17-2510-695611105

DaveReidUK 6th Dec 2017 11:28

Full text of the judgment here: https://assets.publishing.service.go...0070_17_LA.pdf

LNAVmyass 13th Dec 2017 16:31

CU Failure Rate
 
I hear the recent failure rate is excessively high, anyone able to shed some light on this?

whitemonk 13th Dec 2017 18:16

Pay Offer 2018
 
3% pay rise from April 2018, plus an additional £3000 on basic salary according to a letter in the post today.

Still not quite at industry standard, but the rate of pay for the work we do.... :ok:

Busbo 13th Dec 2017 23:21

Is that for all ranks?

whitemonk 14th Dec 2017 11:38

Yes, all ranks for those on full time contracts. Not sure how it will effect part timers but as they are paid percentages of the equivalent full time contract I would imagine there will be a pro rata increase.

RAFAT 14th Dec 2017 12:33

The additional sum of £3,000 is based upon a full time contract, part-timers will get a proportion of this dependent on what their part time % is.

appleACE 5th Jan 2018 18:17


Originally Posted by whitemonk (Post 9989162)
3% pay rise from April 2018, plus an additional £3000 on basic salary according to a letter in the post today.

Still not quite at industry standard, but the rate of pay for the work we do.... :ok:

What is industry standard for an FO nowadays?

On pilotjobsnetwork the starting FO salary of Jet2 is stated as £58,534 as of April 2018. In comparison the starting salary at BA is stated as £55,150 as of September 2016, so it'll be a bit higher now, but probably not by that much.
Easyjet is £51748 as of December 2017.

banterbus 5th Jan 2018 22:42

Probably somewhere around those figures I'm guessing?!

Does anyone know the usual cycle for Jet2 taking applications from non type-rated types? I'm aware they have several type-rating course starting over the next few months?

When you have to give your current employer 12 months notice these things matter!

RAFAT 6th Jan 2018 00:10

How on earth did you get suckered into a 12 month notice contract? :confused:

Mr Angry from Purley 6th Jan 2018 06:02

RAFAT

Serving his / her Country?

Back track back track

DrinkGirls 6th Jan 2018 18:53

I have been in the talent holding pool for over 6 months now. I must admit that I am losing hope of ever being called forward. Such a shame, but it’s this or bust for me.

banterbus 6th Jan 2018 21:31

Mr Angry, got it in one!

Heard a lot about bad Ts and Cs scanning PPRUNE; I think my employer wins hands down!

RAFAT 7th Jan 2018 00:18

I thought that that would be the answer.

PressTheTit 14th Jan 2018 18:36


Originally Posted by Council Van (Post 10012027)
I would expect a lot less recruitment at Jet2 next winter as the last of the new 737's will be arriving this spring.

Next winter will just be replacing those who decide to move on and to crew any extra 2nd hand aircraft that are purchased.

This winter I understand around 140 have been/will be taken on with some sim assessments still to take place.

Don’t think the last of the orders arrive till Jan 2019 me old China!

Unless you know better than wiki, if so I stand corrected.

busybee123 19th Jan 2018 23:43

PPJN says Captain Basic starting salary is £100524 but also gives same figure as top scale.
So no salary scale increase to Captain Basic over time. That’s it?

Johnny F@rt Pants 20th Jan 2018 14:29

Yep, that’s it, increments went out several years ago.


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