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Joe le Taxi 3rd August 2006 09:48

It must be something cos I know rated -400 pilots who have all had about 5 months between interview and start date.

Is your rating P2X?

coded_messages 3rd August 2006 10:24

No I am not a Second Officer ;) Its all seat time!

Khaosai 3rd August 2006 12:01

People do actually leave Virgin for reasons other than events such as 9/11.

Most of the people i know who left did so as commuting became a pain.

Its a great company, with great people, but if you are planning on commuting then make sure you get on the Airbus as life will be easier than on the Boeing.

Rgds.

AirBear 3rd August 2006 12:52

Thanks Scroggs and others,
In some way that is actually a consolation to me. It means i haven't been rejected and also that there is nothing i could be doing that i haven't already.
It also means that i will get on with my life and other applications, and if and when that great call arrives i will go for it then.

bushcat400 5th August 2006 03:34

Virgin Recruitment
 
Can anyone tell me if Virgin Atl. are recruiting onto the 400? Presently I am operating the 400 for a S.E. Asian carrier... in Hong Kong (:rolleyes: ). Sick and tired of the BS that is embedded in the checking department and looking to use the bang seat and egress shortly :( . To whom do I mail the begging letter? Any input appreciated :ok:

coded_messages 5th August 2006 08:23

Bushcat PM me

shon7 6th August 2006 22:42

Hiring at Virgin Atlantic from other Virgin Group Companies
 
If one works for another Virgin Group company and applies to Virgin Atlantic -- is it considered an "internal application" or is the applicant given preference over "from the street" hires?

Tandemrotor 7th August 2006 07:16

I've heard that anyone working for Virgin Records is a 'shoe in'!

vaeggemose 13th September 2006 14:03

VS salary
 
Hi there
What is salary for a new first officer in Virgin Atlantic ?
Regards Michael

QAR ASR 14th September 2006 04:49

A side more if you live tax free and commute in from France, Ireland etc.:p

Alpha_India 14th September 2006 07:43

Interesting point, QAR-- you will completely get away without paying ANY taxes in the aforementioned cases of commuting ? :}

sarah737 14th September 2006 10:36


Originally Posted by QAR ASR (Post 2848054)
A side more if you live tax free and commute in from France, Ireland etc.:p


Not quite: every amount of salary you claimed tax back on in the UK has to be decleared to the french tax man. French taxes are lower than the uk refund tough. I did some contract work for a UK company and the french taxman recently found out... The inspector, who I dealt with, told me I was not the only one he was after and a friend in EZY-Paris told me the french tax man is after them as well. So be carefull and seek advise of a professional!

Jet A1 14th September 2006 11:00

So can anyone give an approx take home per month for a non-commuter for a new FO at Virgin ???

AFA 14th September 2006 13:07

About £3100ish perhaps after pension. Plus £500-600 in allowances which you'll spend if you're reasonably festive downroute.

scroggs 14th September 2006 17:08

Starting pay for a VS FO from January 2007 is £45,739. Profit-related additional pay, paid per flying hour, will add around £13,000 assuming the 750 hours contracted are flown This figure can go down as well as up! Pension contributions are paid on the total. Downroute subsistence allowances add approximately £5-600 per month tax-free. The effects of tax on the salary and additional figures are too individual to be generalised sensibly, especially if you are a commuter from another country.

Scroggs

Excalaba 18th September 2006 00:05

Ikea- I have had my head underwater for four months, But am patient - got to be better than present job. - Sroggs ta for all the latest info.

great expectations 18th September 2006 12:58

The million dollar question and maybe it's been asked already as I havent read every page on this thread.......

When it comes to long haul, BA or Virgin ? :confused:

Is there anybody who has experience of both? And given the choice, who would people favour?

scroggs 18th September 2006 13:38

BA or Virgin, which is better?

Scroggs

Jetkopite 27th September 2006 09:48

virgin recruitment
 
Hi guys,
Anyone know if Virgin have stopped pilot recruitment until next year?? as i have heard this today from someone.

Thanks

Jetkopite:)

Arrestahook 27th September 2006 13:05

Virgin F/Os
 
Is there such a thing?

Just a few questions to any Airbus Virgin F/Os out there.
1) What sort of routes do you do? Where are the regular destinations?
2) How many trips per month. Generally how long are they?
3) i.e. how much time at home per month on ave?
4) What's the starting salary, what can you expect to earn in allowances pa?
5) How does the rostering work - rolling six week roster?
6) Bones of the pension - money purchase? What do the company contribute?
7) What base could one expect for 340 or future 330?
8) Good bunch of guys? Happy company or company infighting ie BMI?

Any inside views greatly appreciated. If you feel some of the above is too sensitive for a public forum please pm me. Cheers all.


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