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Murray777 27th January 2009 01:05

Emirates B777 FO - Year 2
£4500-£5500 pm, tax-free!
At least 14 days-off
Company Accommodation
Transport to and from airport
Full Medical and Dental coverage
School allowance for up to 3 children
42 days leave
1 free annual ticket for self and family (Y/C upgradeable to J/C)
Discount subload tickets (Y/C upgradeable to J/C)

Norman Stanley Fletcher 27th January 2009 23:50

easyJet Training Captain.

Slightly complex but here it is! I pay £375 pre-tax into the 2 company share purchase schemes so my net would be increased by £225 if that were not the case. Also I put 10% into the company pension scheme (£740) and they pay a further 7% regardless of whether I contribute or not. If I did not pay that 10% I would receive a further £444 net in my salary (plus the 7% into the fund which is paid regardless). In addition I get 10% of my gross salary given to me once a year as a one-off 'loyalty bonus' which comes to £5624 net or £469 per month net if averaged out.

Last month, including sector payments I took home £5200 net. If I did not pay into the share scheme and I did not put money into the pension fund and took into account the one-off loyalty bonus, my net monthly salary would be £5200 + £225 + £444 + £469 = £6338

Also get LOL but no health care.

Beafis 29th January 2009 18:36

First job
Joint last year with 165 hrs total time. Typerating paid by Luxair ( 2 year bond ).

Early twenties, 2nd year Luxair FO Q400

Basic salary 4100 E
Flightpay average 300 E
Extra supplements for working on sundays/holidays

All together around 3700 E a months after tax

48 000 E a year net ( including 13th months )

13 salaries a year + profit share + stafftravel ( 2 tickets free )

Pension ( Luxair ) and healthcare paid by the company

angelorange 29th January 2009 23:04

money vrs fun factor....
 
£2232 after tax and pension contributions

but I get to fly in close formation or inverted on occasion!

darrylj 30th January 2009 06:03

what is LOL ?.
does that mean an allowance to laugh?.

:ouch:

flying macaco 30th January 2009 07:20

XL. £60/week. 7 days off. 7 days off...be grateful for whatever you have fellas! :)

Aussie 30th January 2009 08:44

LOL, is Loss of license i believe!

wondering 30th January 2009 09:13

LR60 Cpt for a central European Bizjet operator (20+ Bombardier jets). I reckon you can figure out who it is ;)

Net after tax round about EUR 3000
Per diems EUR 500-900 (the usual tax free allowance)

'Normal' duty plan: 1 travel day, 7 working days, 1 travel day, 5 days off. In reality, we are on duty 5-14 days plus two travel days and have 3-7 days off thereafter. No roster in advance. Duty/Off days are planned on short notice.
No other benefits.

Underdog 23rd February 2009 16:50

Spoilers Yellow
 

BA 747-400.
Year 9 First Officer.
£4800-£5200 pcm after tax inc alllowances.
Close to 900 hrs per year.

13/14 days off pm
final salary pension.
Health care
LOL
Staff travel
You got that right - stay where you are......

Year 11 Airbus Captain with BA

Take home between £4500-£5100 per month - left the '400 just over a year ago and regretting it ever since.

SH payscales in BA (compared to LH) suck - we work much harder, (similar amount of days off), minimum rest pretty much everywhere, and, as you can see above, moving from RH seat LH, to LH seat SH isn't worth it (financially).

In present conditions, it will take me about another 7 years to get a LH command.

So have worked my nuts off for 5 years night-mail, 3 years charter, and 11 years in BA to finally earn what a 2 year FO in Emirates gets - makes me feel really valued! :rolleyes:

+LOL, Healthcare, What's left of a pension

(...and yes, have done my time on £60pw, 7days off, 7days off etc. - stick with it, and good luck...)

atyourcervix73 23rd February 2009 17:23

G550 Captain for a private owner + GLEX Capt freelance

2 weeks on 2 weeks off (available 24hrs for duty during the "on" period)
Take home approx £10200.00 pcm
450 hrs per year
Share Options
LoL at 6 times basic salary
Group pension contributions
Full medical insurance for myself and family, including dental and opthomology
Employed in a "tax haven"
Allowances paid offshore, approx £ 2400.00pcm
Business or First Class travel to/from country of residence at commencement/completion of duty period.

As my boss says....."what credit crunch?"

AFA 23rd February 2009 19:07

Year 6 Virgin Atlantic A340 F/O.

After tax and pension contributions:

£3946 + £610 in allowances. Fairly busy month but not enough to attract any overtime. Includes some sim payment.

Have we really got to the stage where i have to proudly tell you all i get a free uniform?? :uhoh:

FlyingRat 23rd February 2009 19:24

Year two FO. Certain Irish airline!

5 on 4 off.

Good Month £5500+. Bad month £1000. Tax dependant on circumstances.

One month a year £0000.

Benefits!!!!! 5 on 4 off.

F100 driver 23rd February 2009 21:40

KLM First Officer Shorthaul
Year 7
Part-time (80%) = 14 off in 28 days
£4600pm at current exchange rate + extra month's salary twice per year in May and December
Great pension
Free travel to/from work if you live abroad
Fly about 450 hrs/year
Staff travel is rubbish though compared to other 'majors'

skip.rat 24th February 2009 09:45

BMI 13yr Capt. Monthly £4900. - oops, sorry- it went out and came back in again as £4700.:mad:Add a monthly expenses amount of between £120 - £200 depending on type of flying done.
BA longhaul FO : I echo your colleagues' comment. Stay put!

pilot74 24th February 2009 10:23

Second year klm europe (cityhopper) captain.
About 6200euros a month take home- 14 month pay so average 7200euros.
500 hours a year, usually 5 on 3 off.
lol, great pension, free travel home (only home) anywhere on the klm network.
No compaints!!

domdom01 24th February 2009 11:23

Austrian Airlines, First Officer Medium Haul (737), 4th year...

- EUR ~3000/month (including per diem)
- 14 month pays /year
- 5 weeks paid leave/ year
- company pays 5% of salary (before tax) in a pension fond
- good staff travel agrrements within star alliance

...very relaxed rostering (avernage 65hrs/month, 12-14 days OFF)

...could (as always :)) be more, but i am happy (as long as the company keeps existing:()!

5Papa 24th February 2009 11:37

CityJet Second Officer, halfway in second year with them.

Monthly ca. 4000 EUR take home pay.
5 or 6 on, then 2 or 3 off.
600 - 650 hours a year.
ca. 10 overnights a month.
LOL, healthcare.
28 days leave a year.
Air France staff travel.

massiveheed 24th February 2009 11:48

Easyjet sfo.

Avg net for last 3 months £3544 gbp.
Included in this is £1000 deducted from basic pay and paid before tax to go towards my training loan with CTC.
Also already deducted £ 220 per month towards company pension and £200 per month to share save scheme. These are deducted before tax. Sorry can't do the sums like NSF to tell you what this would be after tax. Currently doing avg 75hrs a month

XXPLOD 24th February 2009 20:14

Not a pilot but a police officer. Take home c£2750 pcm which is net of 11% pension contribution.
30 days leave plus bank holidays.
6 months sick pay at full pay.
Death in service benefit.
Final salary pension at two thirds pay after 30 years service.

Big plus at the mo - they can't sack me!

Do I wish I'd sold my house 8 years ago when I was single, put £80K in my pocket and done an integrated course? Yes.

YHC80 25th February 2009 00:57

w0w
 
wow... 15K GBP pm? Which asian carrier would this be?


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