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YosserHughes 19th Apr 2022 08:23

TUI Summer Contract
 
Does anyone know what the deal is with the UK TUI summer only contract?

I see that they want to take 7k out of your pay for a 6 month contract which seems a bit ridiculous.

Im interested to know what you could expect to be left with and if they will pay for accommodation etc whilst completing training? Also, if anyone knows what bases they need people in?

Thanks

Alrosa 19th Apr 2022 10:56

I think the application window has now closed and assessments have taken place (based on the ads).

Whilst I’m sure some people were keen to apply, I imagine those on permanent contracts but wanting a change probably decided a temporary contract - plus a bill for £7000 for an OCC on an aircraft they were already type rated on - was not a serious offer.

YosserHughes 19th Apr 2022 13:05

They obvs couldn't get enough people as they opened it again, but only with a short window to apply, applications needed to be in by midday today.

340neo 19th Apr 2022 21:45

They are contacting people who decided not to attend assessment asking them to "reapply", so at a guess they haven't filled all the positions.
The training deduction, for a short contract, when the Type rating is already held is a joke.

Mrmorreti 20th Apr 2022 17:25

Disgusting.... pure exploitation!! Even Ryanair don't bond or charge for an OCC!!

roll_over 21st Apr 2022 11:05

Good luck finding short term accommodation. Pilot= Deliveroo/Uber driver nowadays.

andymiff 21st Apr 2022 11:13

Don’t meet requirements
 
I was told I do not meet the requirements. 2k 777 1800 787, maybe a blessing

limahotel 22nd Apr 2022 04:52


Originally Posted by andymiff (Post 11218838)
I was told I do not meet the requirements. 2k 777 1800 787, maybe a blessing

Same here, 5k TT, 1400 B737.

YosserHughes 22nd Apr 2022 07:55

Its actually incredulous how airlines are behaving... offering this type of contract and then turning away good experienced guys. Who are they expecting?!

This used to be a great job however its clear TUI are also firmly engaged in the race to the bottom.

7K for a couple of sims and a uniform is a joke....

OutsideCAS 22nd Apr 2022 09:21

andymiff, limahotel - you will have likely not been contacted as they know you will want a proper wage, terms and conditions.

340neo 22nd Apr 2022 13:09

Rumour was they needed 30 and have got about 10 ?!

People in established job aren't interested, people in airline hold pools are being called back, alot of eu folks working in uk traded in for easa licence and headed back to home country during covid, alot have learned to live on less money and found other lines of work and just aren't interested in a poor contract in a rising job market.

If they offered circa £500 a day, no training costs, and a sensible bonus on completion of the full contract period, they could have filled these positions quickly without any fuss.

Uplinker 23rd Apr 2022 04:03

What has this industry become ? £7 grand for a 6 month job !!!

And the Orange airline wanted £8 grand from me for an Italian base a few years ago and I was type rated with thousands of hours on type - I didn't bother with their "offer".

Mrs Uplinker and I have spent the last few (jobless) years rueing the fact that maybe we will never fly commercially again, but actually, it sounds like we have had a very lucky escape from what it has become. Sounds like airline flying might end up like taxi driving - no disrespect to taxi drivers.

TUI said no to me several years ago - and again, I was perfectly competent, experienced and type rated - so no tears for them now.

AIMINGHIGH123 24th Apr 2022 06:39

I wouldn’t say they are like rocking poo. I know a few (4) uk 737 guys who looked at it applied then cancelled interviews.

It’s a joke. I quite admired TUI but this stinks.

Big Tudor 24th Apr 2022 07:27


Originally Posted by RudderTrimZero (Post 11219785)
Apart from a few Cargo Operators with a mere handful in total, no other UK airline has 737s…….

Well, apart from a certain Northern operator who has over 80 in the fleet! 🤨

Whitemonk Returns 24th Apr 2022 07:30


Originally Posted by RudderTrimZero (Post 11219785)
Current and type rated 737 FOs with a UK license are like rocking horse poo. Apart from a few Cargo Operators with a mere handful in total, no other UK airline has 737s and the Ryanair guys who have some how managed to retain a UK license will not be interested in a seasonal gig with 15 years to command. They'll earn 3x more over a 5 year period and get a command sooner.

Umm what are you talking about Jet2 have 737s

YosserHughes 24th Apr 2022 14:08

@ Mr Whitemonk.... correct... however can you see anyone leaving Yorkshire Qantas after the way they've been with their guys compared to pretty much every other airline during Covid, and for a 6 month contract AND to pay 7k for the pleasure?!

No chance!

olster 24th Apr 2022 15:59

TUI / Thomson / whoever have long been overrated since a proper airline, Britannia was hijacked by external chancers and voila you have a 7k fee for a 6 month job. A joke. For clarity, my first jet job was Britannia and it was back in the day a great airline run by avuncular, paternal, realistic gents. Times have changed.

hec7or 24th Apr 2022 17:34

I worked for Thomsonfly, then Thomson Airways for 5 years, couldn't get out quick enough, they had completely lost the plot.

Biffsticksuperhero 24th Apr 2022 19:33


Originally Posted by YosserHughes (Post 11220286)
@ Mr Whitemonk.... correct... however can you see anyone leaving Yorkshire Qantas after the way they've been with their guys compared to pretty much every other airline during Covid, and for a 6 month contract AND to pay 7k for the pleasure?!

No chance!

You mean apart from making over 100 pilots redundant?! Compared to TUI’S 0 pilot redundancies?!

I don’t think this current offer is to attract currently employed pilots away from full time contracts else where. BUT, if you’re one of the unemployed guys due to redundancy from Virgin, BA, Ryanair or Jet2 then maybe this is a good deal to renew your rating and get some hours in the logbook for when more opportunities arise.

Surely a foot in the door and flying is better than working for Amazon.

olster 24th Apr 2022 20:30

I agree hec7or. You are correct in saying that the plot was lost and never found again...


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