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10002level 18th October 2005 22:43

GSS F/O pay
 
A search of the forums came up with a starting figure of £35,200 for a F/O, but this was last Novemebr.

Is this still correct - I can't imagine anyone wanting to join a 744 operator with this salary!

Dan Winterland 19th October 2005 01:19

Was 32k three years ago. It's peanuts. Monkeys only need apply!

adnams 19th October 2005 08:31

Hope this helps......

Year 1 38 720
2 40 293
3 41 926
4 43 620
5 45 314
10 55 134

Twin2040 19th October 2005 10:52

According to PPJN no discounted travel is available - is this still valid. Flying for B.A - ZED or any ID must be possible ? As I am living in Scandinavia I would like to know. Thanks. Twin2040.

Hand Solo 19th October 2005 11:11

You're not flying for BA, its a different company. Hence no staff travel on BA.

Twin2040 19th October 2005 11:42

Thanks anyway Hand Solo - any staff travel available at all.............

Jack's a dull boy 20th October 2005 09:29

No - none whatsoever.

10002level 20th October 2005 10:06

Thanks for your replies folks.

Next question: do you get paid a full salary during training and what is the bond?

Thanks again.

Captain Airclues 20th October 2005 11:40

10002level

No.....£25000

Airclues

stansdead 20th October 2005 19:57

hand solo

So, if GSS guys get absolutely no benefits from BA, why do BA FO's steal the GSS commands?

Greedy f?ckers.:mad:

Twin2040 23rd October 2005 16:10

Hi again.
Since no staff travel available. Do you need to travel to Stanstead everytime or will the company position you - where ever needed - how does it work. In a previous post it was said, that many Germans working at GSS.
Some of these guys most be commuting - do they really pay fullfare every time going to work.

Thanks and regards. Twin2040.

easyprison 23rd October 2005 19:15

Better prospect at FR than GSS.

The salary is hardly worth getting up for in the morning :mad:

Sean Dell 25th October 2005 14:55

Stansdead - because it's BA work your nicking. :confused:

stansdead 26th October 2005 08:00

Sean,

No it's not.

BA have opted to use an outside contractor to do some of their work. You don't have a cargo airline, so hence it's not nicking is it?:confused:

You have loads of opportunities within your own airline, yet like dogs in mangers you always have to look at others with envy.

I remember when I worked for DHL, we did some occasional BA subs. Some of your guys were saying that you should have the right to come and take DHL commands ! Unbelieveable really.

Thank god I have nothing to do with you lot at BA, I sympathise with the GSS pilots.:mad:

JCB 1 12th November 2005 01:02

Any news on how the recent round of recruitment went? I emailed to ask if all slots had been filled but no response as yet.

Da Dog 12th November 2005 16:30

BA pilots seconded to take commands at GSS still get BA staff travel;) ;)

Carnage Matey! 13th November 2005 13:34

I seem to recall that GSS only exists because of protestations by BALPA, to the CAA about BA outsourcing cargo work to Atlas. GSS are evidently too expensive to justify an additional cargo aircraft as profit is everything, which happens to be the same argument GSS use to justify the BA freight being flown by them instead of BA aircraft. Rather ironic.

Skylion 13th November 2005 14:24

Facts are:

1) Freight market currently suffering from some over capacity so certainly not enough money in it for BA to invest in freighters.

2) BA is currently short of money for anything and has said they do not intend to aquire any long haul aircraft of any sort during the next 3-4 years. Their focus is on the Pension fund ( NAPS) problem and general debt reduction, though some of this is academic as it relates to potential exposure on leases rather than cash they actually owe here and now.

3) Aquisition of cargo aircraft therefore is very low priority and just wont happen. There is a current need for more passenger 777s but a)none are available for the next 2 years and b) as above, they havent got the cash. As result they are having to watch market share erosion by Emirates, Cathay et al and are simply managing relative decline.

4) For BA a pure freighter operation has to be farmed out or not done at all. Hence it is not "BA work" from the staffing point of view.

Carnage Matey! 13th November 2005 14:35

Those facts aren't entirely accurate:

1)No need to buy, dry lease is an option.

2) BA certainly is not short of money. They are paying off over £1bn of debt per year. Profits are strong despite the high oil price. Their focus on the pension fund is short term, brought about by the likelihood of being forced to address it by the pension regulator next year. Best make the staff pay this year before the company has to pay next.

3) See above regarding cash. Market share seems to be holding up reasonably well according to internal data. I'm not sure how you think BA are losing out to CX when they launched a third daily HKG service last year. The loads are good on all flights too.

4) In the short term yes. Cargo makes a huge contribution to BAs profits. Lufthansa have succesfully operated a freight division for donkeys, it's not beyond the wit of BA to do the same.

Joe le Taxi 13th November 2005 15:32

I'll tell you whats ironic Matey - BACCs threatening of strike action/imposition of secondees, over the granting of dedicated freighter work to fellow British and European pilots, then the deafening silence when an 'operating for British Airways Cargo' sticker is slapped on the side of yet another American registered and crewed 747 freighter. (I'm afraid thats where your job went, JCB1)

As for relative prices, I doubt Atlas is significantly cheaper than GSS. The reluctance on the part of BA to add a 744 to GSSs aoc is more likely due to the inconvenience of making the aircraft JAR compliant and the resulting longer term commitment, versus an 'as and when' availability from Atlas. I hear GSS' dispatch reliability is one of the best of BAs various subcontractors, and one thing I can guarantee is that if BA mainline flew the 744Fs, then costs would sky-rocket.


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