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mid_life_pilot 23rd February 2008 18:28

Pilot perks
 
Ok folks, similar thread to the take home pay - what I would like to know about is the perks on offer for the pilot and their family (if any!). Perks like free/discounted flights, accomodation/school allowances etc.

So how about this info on your replies:

Airline / Position held / Perks...and obviously any other benefits

Looking forward to your reponses....

hunterboy 23rd February 2008 19:32

Alternatively, just send the info to HMRC directly.......

mid_life_pilot 23rd February 2008 19:46


Alternatively, just send the info to HMRC directly.......
:) It does look a bit dodgy the way I've asked doesn't it!

Trust me, I have nothing to do with HMRC. I work in IT for a large banking organisatin in Glasgow and am currently planning my path to Pilot and at 32 I've been around enough to know the value of perks - plus, the other half wants to know what she might get out of the bargain whilst I'm having all the fun.

Sorry if it sounds too formal, if you want to use "I've heard..." or "My mate works for xyz and he gets" then thats cool :ok:

AboveMSA 23rd February 2008 20:05

There are none anymore! :{

Heffer 23rd February 2008 20:21

Perks
 
Time off.

No more 9-5 (or 7 - 10). Working one day a week for full time salary suits me fine for now :)

Cyclone733 23rd February 2008 20:54

'Cheap flights' that are far harder to book than normal flights and sometimes more expensive than the ones you would normally book online. If you're really lucky they'll even send you the tickets before you're ment to travel.

On the plus side the view out the front end is pretty good

bonernow 24th February 2008 00:28

Mid Life,

Check your PM's pal

Aussie 24th February 2008 20:30

You get Staff travel, standby tickets... which are more expensive then confirmed tickets on other LCC! NICE!

overstress 24th February 2008 20:54

None where I work except take your chances on the lottery known as staff travel. Salary and pension sums it up I'm afraid.

parabellum 24th February 2008 21:24

Some employers will give you a loss of licence insurance, private medical insurance and a pension scheme that they contribute to as well as you.
Last one I worked for in the UK also gave us a chook and a bottle of Scotch for Christmas!

Wee Willy McGorbals 24th February 2008 22:44

unless your prepaired to move to the middle east forget about perks

Arfur Feck-Sake 24th February 2008 22:44

We get free stress counselling.

Dreamshiner 24th February 2008 22:52

If you fly longhaul you are encouraged to sleep at work (bearing in mind there should be at least 3 pilots), I think that is a refreshing concept.

See what I did there? ;)

Paper Lad 25th February 2008 00:19

Perks? yeah right!

The bean counters think that going to work is perk enough:{ the taxman then does the rest.

PL

VRSCSE2 25th February 2008 02:38

How about $14,000 USD per month, 4 months off per year with full pay,
several roundtrip Intl' tickets per year, year end bonus, easy living in Shanghai and all for just being an A320 Captain!

CAT1 REVERSION 25th February 2008 11:35

A friend of mine recently joined a company (well known UK operator) and was asked for £1.00 if he wanted a company lanyard for his security pass:ugh:

He will probably take 500kg extra fuel every sector now.....IDIOTS!

When will they learn:mad:


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