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wheresryan2 2nd March 2008 18:52

Take home net pay Ryanair Contractor?
 
Hi anyone know the net take home pay for a ryanair contractor with normal monthly flight hours worked, before 500hrs on type in sterling?

Cheers wheresryan2.

212man 3rd March 2008 00:37

Minge Magnet,

BA 747 Captain 20 seniority,900 hours a year,6 atlantic crossings a month sometimes,force draughted on days off now and then,UK non resident ,gross pay with allowances etc £140,000 pa,take home £11,000 per month.Benefits; LOL, final salary pension, private health care.
How is that going to work with the new tax rules coming in that now include travel days as days in country (contrary to past practice)? By my calculations, if you are doing 6 trips a month, that must be a minimum of 12 days in the UK, which is 144 days a year: somewhat adrift of the 91 maximum. Not being confrontational - I'm an expat myself - just curious :ok:

Shanwick Shanwick 3rd March 2008 06:53

212 Man. You haven't been keeping up with developments.

212man 3rd March 2008 07:31

Sorry - just following the guidance from a well known tax adviser:


UK Residence Rules - A Real Cause for Concern

The rules which govern UK residence were well understood by British expatriates. At their core the current guidelines state that expatriates keeping their visits to the UK at less than 91 days per year are viewed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as non-resident.

Other conditions to the guidelines of course apply, but the heart of this rule has provided expatriates with a clear view of what was needed to maintain non-resident status. The guidelines have also provided a framework to those who work or have retired overseas – even if a property has been retained in the UK.

When a review of the Residence and Domicile rules was announced by the UK government in 2002, many were concerned that serious changes would follow. In 2007, the Govenrment finally announced that the review was complete and that, from April 2008, it will ‘introduce changes to the residence rules so that days of arrival in and departure from the UK will count toward establishing residence’. This is a blow for expatriates who will need to ensure they carefully plan any visits back to the UK.

quattro77 5th March 2008 10:47

To WheresRyan2
 
Hi, I'm a Ryan contractor, F/O 850 hrs on type, average 5300 Euros per month. The aim is 850 to 900 hrs per year. Very steady roster 5/4, 1 calender month off and 10 days to allocate. You get your money and a roster, thats it.
For a guy just passed 1100 hrs total thats pretty good I think. Good collegues here too!
How's Sterling? Money, roster, leave? Billund base?

TheFatMan 5th March 2008 19:14

@ SNAM

as a contractor they rarely pay taxes...but the question is if that is avarage 12 months or just the flying months, that is he/she hasn´t had the leave allocated yet!

TFM

quattro77 6th March 2008 15:42

You think correct (no fly no pay).
The 5300 Euros is based on last 12 months income in total before tax. I had 170 days off and 28 annual leave days and (I think) 6 days sick.

phoq af 11th March 2008 17:50

desert rat for oilcos
 
for the ones who still love flying while (recently) getting paid for it: 200H/yr average 220days/yr 5 wx at a time in the Sahara desert or in training (Europe or Canada). Let you have 4 times 1 month vacation... on PC6-Twins-BE190 same pay starting @ 3000€+ gross and net = as long as U dont tell the taxman (more than pushed by our employer BUT Brits cant and other EU residents either...). Am 3 yrs in, s/w from PC6 (arguably our best machine but or/AND SingleP... onto RHS Twin net 4200€ average would get as TRi and/or TC sooner than later 5000+. leaving in an Isl, no tax of course for me. No pension-med-anything but you r allowed to live anywhere but Antartica! No kidding. When i read the thread am surprised that it compares... Id thought we were getting :mad:.

splat72 16th March 2008 11:25

Dash 8 check capt in Papua New Guinea netting $7800 Australian Dollars per month plus approx $1500 in overtime and $400 in allowances based in Cairns Australia with company providing travel to work each week, Guarented 9 days off in Cairns (Australia) out of 28.Plus a 13 month Salary.
6 weeks leave and full airline benifits.
( Line Pilot 16% less )
Interested PM me, like all we are looking.

kichwa tembo 18th March 2008 19:25

Kenya Airways, 737 captain: A lot of meaningless (taxable) allowances and complicated pay structure, but essentially:

Minimum Gross:US$ 9200
Minimum Nett : US$ 6250

Extra Pay:

Work on day off: US$ 400
Productivity : US$ 20 for each hour worked above 50 flying hours.
Layover Allowance: US$ 200 per night away from base.(above a minimum of 6 which are covered in the minimums above)

Currently working out to US$ 7600 Nett ( total of 9 nights away, 65 hours and 3 Off day callouts)

Many young guys looking at the Middle East and India currently

Dualcouple 19th March 2008 14:50

Nordic flag carrier

A320 fleet, f/o 3rd year, 900 block hours.

Last year gross 70 k€ plus approx. 4 k€ non taxable allowances.

Average monthly net all included 4 k€.

no sponsor 19th March 2008 17:07

I'm a Jet2 F/O (737) and I got 2150 GBP last month, plus a repayment of 650GBP for my TR bond.

Winter months are a bit lean, as the flying program is greatly reduced in the winter. The 757 chaps do a bit more with longer sectors. In the summer, expect 200 pounds per month more.

pezetaroi 19th March 2008 20:57

mexicana
 
Mexicana A320/19/18 FO, 10th year, 80 hours p/month (average)
After signing a productivity agreement in order to face new LCC's in the market our income did see a slight decline from past years:
2007´s Monthly NET: $6,950 Usd / 4,550 Eur
Still hanging to medical, dental, life and loss of license insurance...

cheers...

dubble_dubble 21st March 2008 08:42

bump


Can any EY/EK/ post thier take home pay?
Thnx!

dubble_dubble 22nd March 2008 05:59

Hey SNAM, thnx for your info! I know i couldve just calculated it myself but id really like to hear from people who actually work there how thier pay has been over the span of thier careers!


DBL

billington 24th March 2008 13:17

Cityjet Pay
 
Hi there,

I'm interviewing at LCY soon, any idea what the captains are taking home monthly??????????

Brgds

Billington

dedeita 25th March 2008 14:00

First Officer 767
 
$5000 usd/month flying long haul for Aeromexico, average 65 hours, Medical and Dental, meals allowance 110 usd/day, 8% base salary for your provident fund, 12 days on 8 days off, 19 days of salary bonus paid in Dec.

Regards

5Papa 25th March 2008 18:59

BILLINGTON

About 7000E nett a month.

ICING AOA 25th March 2008 19:07


BILLINGTON

About 7000E nett a month.
That's the same in Vueling. :ok:

DRM1973 25th March 2008 20:29

Ryanair F/O Year 2.5
Irish Base
Basic net take home after tax/pension Euro 2670
Sector pay, I have averaged euro 1800-2800 a month over the last 18 months
and thats it, oh yeah you get hot water water on board, just bring your own coffee.
750 hours last 12 months


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