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rubik101 19th January 2008 10:48

Captain in Ryanair, T&Cs well documented, spinelessness noted, hopes of union recognition hopeless, £6350 net, in the bank, for December. No LTC, no overtime, home every night and 87 hours.
!!!! isn't it?
eyho

Georgey 19th January 2008 12:12

Yeah but when did you join Rubik???
Have you noted the erosion of new terms and pay for everyone that started after you??

ramshornpete 20th January 2008 05:27

NetJets USA
 
Nine years with NJA, 8 as PIC.
2007 gross = $170k, + 50% 401k match to IRS limits, + company pays full family medical/loss of license/short and long term disability.
I worked some of the year scheduled on 7-on-7-off, some on 18-day-per-month- my choice. Fly from home -105 US cities.
3 vacation periods/yr, 21 days each. Paid uniform, medical exams, public holidays, first-day show before 0800 local.
Sellback of vacation/12 days annual paid sick leave could take it close to $200k in 2008 for those that want to work that hard...
Flew 220 hours in 2007. However, I`m a check airman- line guys on my fleet were doing from 350-500hrs...
In the US, take home is what you make it- and for most of us, the creative deductions keep us from getting whacked quite as hard as EU residents:eek:
Thanks to a strong union and professional, empowered membership, the work environment`s mostly all good, and the new contract has been ratified to 2014- we shall see... ;)

rubik101 20th January 2008 12:03

12 months ago.

Mungo Man 20th January 2008 12:51

Rubik said:

Captain in Ryanair, T&Cs well documented, spinelessness noted, hopes of union recognition hopeless, £6350 net, in the bank, for December. No LTC, no overtime, home every night and 87 hours.
I find that very hard to beleive - and yes I am jealous!

Acocording to this income calculator http://www.cwjobs.co.uk/Contents/IncomeCalculators.aspx
An annual salary in the UK of £120,000 would mean you take home £6,372 after tax each month. Are you telling me your salary is £120k at Ryanair?

nuageblanc 20th January 2008 13:50

Rubik, I have forwarded your post to some professional taxmen, let's see what's they are gonna say :E

Parkbremse 20th January 2008 14:29

flying the crj-200 at a german regional airline...

gross ~3000€ basic + 2.75€ allowances per hour away from base

some tax free pay however within the basic pay and allowances tax free up to a certain amount depending on the country where your last landing was.

all in all net is ~2400€ per month @ 60-70 hours... overtime starts at 71st hour

Dream Land 20th January 2008 14:40

10,600.00 USD / month Airbus

rubik101 20th January 2008 19:31

I posted my salary for December to show you naysayers, doom-mongers and mudslingers that there is at least one good thing to be said for Ryanair. I am in no way trying to defend the T&Cs but if you work the busy roster that I had, four days leave included, plus the fact that I worked on two days off, you can at least be well rewarded for it. Sorry to disillusion you but there it is.
Nuageblanc, If you want to be a complete :mad: and tell a tax consultant about me then feel free, I hope they charge you for their time. If you think I am such a dumb**** that I avoid paying all the tax due on my salary, then think again. I suggest you do a search on my previous posts to see my attitude to the subject of tax avoidance. I think I know who the dumb**** is in this instance.
My salary is not £120.000 a year but the thread refers to a monthly income. As mentioned, I worked on two off days which are well rewarded in Ryanair, for FOs and Captains alike.
My take home for a normal month will likely be around £5800.
I will let you know.

Mungo Man 20th January 2008 20:00

Fair enough Rubik, and good luck to you. I was only curious and initally slightly doubtful since so many on here have mixed up Net and Gross.

PS. Need any help spending it all?!:)

PPRuNeUser0178 21st January 2008 14:02

Anyone have take home for year one Flybe Q400 LHS?

aviation3000 21st January 2008 15:23

The pilot's life... sweet and painless "WHEN" management has enough money to work with... LOL!

Wings Of Fury 23rd January 2008 09:45

$10,600USD (5,440 British Pound) - Middle East - A310 First Officer
(the figure includes housing and flying allowances, does not include overtime)

Dream Land, are you in ME also?

carlotta 24th January 2008 18:16

Swiss
 
Can anyone tell me how much is the average net pay at the end of the month for a Swiss A 320 copilot???

4 smoking barrels 27th January 2008 02:20

Korean Air
 
anyone knows what the latest take home pay for KAL is?

BAe32EP-Chief 27th January 2008 03:07

Chief Pilot for a major airline carrier

US$850k + allowances / bonus per year

kick the tires 27th January 2008 08:00

at 35 you've done well to achieve that......... or have you?

3holer 27th January 2008 08:36

4 smoking barrels
KAL current take home pay is US$13000 on the B744 and US$12500 on the B777, plus roughly US$1000 perdiem/month.
Cheers

QFcaptain 27th January 2008 09:06

11 years in company Qanatas Capt. $8-9000 in the pocket(15-17k gross) + 1k allowance.EK interview just done.

411A 27th January 2008 14:39


11 years in company Qanatas....
All this time, and the spelling is wrong...?:rolleyes:


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