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Flyingsand 1st November 2005 16:25


G Stall...........I heard that Ryanair had a pay rise recently
From my friends in the know ;) Ryanair pilots have most definitely not had a payrise..... although no doubt the management team are sitting pretty.

captplaystation 1st November 2005 16:46

We may well have had a (no doubt derisory)pay-rise/most importantly only on the basic salary,with a commensurate reduction in sector pay to ensure no real rise; you see, we would be the last to know because,as the labour court upheld,"Ryanair does not engage in collective discussions or negotiations with its employees" they give(or take)as they see fit.Negotiation= take it or leave it,be it + or - , that(for the moment) is how it is, "boys&girls, ladies& gentlemen" (did I really here someone say that the other day on the P.A. yuk!)

08KaQAjQ 1st November 2005 22:12

salary
 
my knowledge of the salary in FR at STN/PIK/LTN base:
S/O 1100 net
F/O 1400 net
Senior F/O 1700 net
captn: 3200 net
sector pay: 1850 average 12 months

f/o half sector pay half year after line check (this has been in FR for 3.5 years).

As a experienced 737 f/o you should be going immediately at the senior f/o salary.

Not too bad!

the grim repa 1st November 2005 23:14

not too bad.well yes it is bad.you will fly 100 hours per month to get that salary and the your 1850 will be averaged over 10 months because majority of flight crew have exceeded their 900 hours with two months to spare.

g stall 2nd November 2005 05:43

salary in FR at STN/PIK/LTN base:
S/O 1100 net
F/O 1400 net
Senior F/O 1700 net
captn: 3200 net
sector pay: 1850 average 12 months


Is this € or £?

Thanks for a brief answer.

CIPO 2nd November 2005 09:47

All UK bases are £. All eurozone bases are Euro.

lorel 2nd November 2005 10:33

The 1850 pounds is an average.
so this means 12*1850=22200 pounds per year net.
I have been told that RYR pays the tax on this and on quite a high rate. Some say 30 but others say 40 %.
So lets assume it's 30%. Then the gross sector pay would be
22200/70*100=31714 pounds
Ad it all up 54000+31714=85714 groos per year.
If it's 40% it works out to around 91000 per year.
What it all comes to is that the average Captains takes home an average of 5150 net per month.

Cheers Lorel

TakeItEasy 2nd November 2005 10:46

A question to the 3% Gross Salary increment, year by year :

As mentioned in another thread, a CP based at HHN will earn the 1.year 60.000 Euros gross. 3% increment would mean, next year he would earn 61800. The 3% increment the year thereafter is based on 60.000 or on 61800 ???

So - always 3% more on the first salary or 3% on the salary from last year?

michaelknight 2nd November 2005 11:29

To join the Ryanair management team you need a masters in Bull!!!!ology, and yes, that's what most of them have, and a bit of Arthur Daley's cunning, but not his charisma.

The figures above are ballpark correct.

MK

Kelly Hopper 2nd November 2005 14:10

'Was told salary in Europe would be €60,000 for Captain bonded 5 years. That's £40,000 a year in my book which is the lowest jet salary I know of in the western world. Yep there is sector pay on top but everyone has flight duty allowances. Not all have to pay for medicals, hotac travel, ID's and get no pension, loss of licence, or private medical!!
A bigger question than "how can they claim the salaries they pay?" is "how can they find the crews?
I wouldn't

Nighty 2nd November 2005 14:40

I keep on hearing about this contract (Brookfield?). Unfortunatly I cant find any details about that deal: Can anybody enlighten me?:confused:

Wing Commander Fowler 2nd November 2005 17:34

Ok Kelly - and how much does YOUR employer pay you in per diems? Would it be in the order of three or four quid an hour? Maybe four or five hundred a month? Six even? You wouldn't seem to have been paying attention at all here. The €60k or roughly £40ish is the smaller portion of a Ryr pilot's salary and that suits us fine - the less we have to pay Gordon Brown the better. The company pay the lions share in a cheque each month which is net of taxes and I'll venture this far outweighs the sum other companies pay in the form of per diems!!! We work very hard but one thing you won't generally see us complain about is the money that goes into our pocket. What comes back out again is another matter however! :ugh:

LegsUpLucy 2nd November 2005 22:37

I too have had a job offer from RYR,i have previos 737 experience,but no jet command time,so they have offered me a sfo position.
Does being a contract pilot still give 5on50ff with steady base,and does anyone know if we can use offshore accounts for pay?

08KaQAjQ 2nd November 2005 22:52

for offshore account try exactpay.
SFO gets about 75/65 euro and hour. Minus 4.5 euro per hour for your sim training as a contracter. S/o contracters get about 55 an hour.
SFO are better off getting a permanent conrtact. 3600 ponds net a month over 12 months (could be 10 X 4000 2X 1700 a month if you are flying 10 months 900 hours 2 months off).
Ryanair matches your 5% pension with a 5% pension a month on your basic salary.

the grim repa 2nd November 2005 23:00

there is no pension.

Wing Commander Fowler 3rd November 2005 07:26

.......... indeed Grim. Beggars belief that anyone in our industry could not have known THAT!!! :hmm:

alibaba 3rd November 2005 13:44

Look at everybody arguing about this subject. Look at how diverse the answers and statements are.

This is the main trick when it comes to pay in RYR.

Nobody knows what anybody else might be on in the same job. That goes for pilots, cabin crew and engineers. Believe me there are large differences with the same experience levels!

A sham.

They are very good at smoke and mirrors, hence why they have everybody fooled....
:ugh:

lelac 4th November 2005 21:15

I will be joining Ryanair in december as a Captain, base STN.
My basic gross will be 51.907 pounds. Is this the "normal" salary for a STN based Captain in Ryanair? Or is it a lower salary for new joiners?
Thanks in advance.

Lelac

LegsUpLucy 5th November 2005 19:32

Is it true RYR are going to introduce 5on4off roster in the new year??

the grim repa 5th November 2005 19:40

no,that is nowhere near true!


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