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White Sausage 26th June 2009 21:00

Can´t believe it either. Maybe he confused GROSS and NET? 9000 NET per month would mean roughly 15 to 17 GROSS. Hard to believe... I used to work for another company in LEJ and the pay was maybe half of that (and this only thanks to my superior taxman cheating abilities :ok:)

WSOp bloke 26th June 2009 22:36

RAF Air Engineer, £3500 per month. No mortgage, looking forward to a pension of about £32000 a year plus approx £100000 gratuity when I leave in a couple of years at age 55.

ARENDIII 26th June 2009 23:19

Job
 
Just be thankful that you have a job at this stage.

I am happy that I still am in steady employnent right now.
When you pray at night, remember to acknowledge that you have had a reasonably good day.
Arend III.

ARENDIII 26th June 2009 23:26

Boeing buddy
 
Hi,
I loved ya guys!
Good airplanes all the time.
What now?
Arend III.?

Pies 27th June 2009 07:28

DHC8 400 Captain
UK Regional Airline
£3200 ish a month net, depending on flight pay!

Liftdumper 27th June 2009 07:59

Capt A320 Spanish low-cost airline:
Between 6600 and 7200 euro net, depending on flight hrs.

Boeingbuddy 27th June 2009 08:28

Sorry guys. Its net after taxes. No training position just line pilot.
In Germany we have an agreement that a part of your salary is
tax free . So round about 20 percent is tax free and for the rest
it depents if you are single or married. That means if you have
13100 gross you end with 9000 cash.
:ok:

Boeingbuddy 27th June 2009 08:34

Just forgot one thing . You must deduct your health insurance
from the above figures.

B767PL 27th June 2009 20:07

About 22,000$ a year net.

2nd year DHC-8 100 & 300 F.O

U.S Regional, on reserve, with QOL almost non-existant and about to get furloughed October.



Welcome to todays glamourous life of being an airline pilot. Where the guy behind you will always do your job for less. :yuk:

Stanley Eevil 27th June 2009 21:06

RAF Training Captain. £4100 per month net.

pez1 2nd July 2009 15:16

Major UK airline Licensed Aircraft Engineer, type rated on multiple Airbus and Boeing types.
Monthly net £3200-£3700 (varies depending on o/t and expenses each month).

Currently half way through fATPL training. Looking like no real prospects of jobs for the forseeable future, and when they do appear, a likely hefty pay drop!
Oh for the love of flying!

merch 3rd July 2009 12:48

VLCC Master - £73,000 a year no tax paid as out of the country 50% of the time
Merch

scorpilot 4th July 2009 11:48

Indian salaries
 
Line Captain on A 320, total jet pic 1500
take home at 60 hrs ...6500 USD

LSGG 4th July 2009 16:31

1st year captain on a learjet.
One week on, one week off
5100 Euros net after tax a month. Salary times 13
Plus average 600 euros monthly allowance

White_Eagle 7th July 2009 11:15

Ryanair initial salary as cadet
 
Hi everyone,

can someone please tell me, how the salary for a fresh cadet with 200h TT after the type rating looks like?
I know about ppjn.com but cannot file one definite figure.:ugh:

Please, from some recent examples:D

Thanks in advance!

underread east 8th July 2009 09:47

White Eagle. I think you'll find 200TT pilot in present climate takes home exactly (insert currency) 0.00pcm

A very challenging time for all, and suspect that very few if any cadets will be taken on anywhere in the foreseeable.:{

Clandestino 8th July 2009 22:20

June was my first month in SE Europe based DHC-8 Q400 LHS. Net + per diems was 2983,64€.

papazulu 8th July 2009 22:51


basic 2,100 EUR
sector pay approx. 1,500 EUR monthly

net monthly 3,600 EUR
net annual 43,200 EUR

career change?
All this at the age of...24? Forgive me but...are u f...ing joking or what? Spare a minute for those that have been grounded for months or are earning (less) than half of it!

PZ :E

flufdriver 8th July 2009 23:32

Very interesting topic, but at the end of the day it is not what you get paid, rather it is about what kind of life that buys you and how much you have left at the end of the year!
Me; Northwest Caribbean, 30 years with company, 73 Capt. $12K a month, no real pension, high cost of living environment leaves me with about $ 30K at the end of year and the US Dollar is going to hell in a basket!

Yes I’m better off then many, but I’m a Pilot, so I’ll bitch anyway, its certainly not as good as it used to be!
:}

FlyingOW 9th July 2009 19:33

1st year A320/319 Capt (upgraded in Feb, 6th year in company).

Net monthly basic 4K USD for 70 hrs
Net yearly basic 60K USD (15 salaries/yr)
After 30% income tax and 10% pension contribution.....

Not bad but certainly not great!

OW


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