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bazilbutler 9th January 2012 14:13

So CTC are being used to start the aircraft now. They did say the humiliation would be unbearable..

Flyit Pointit Sortit 10th January 2012 00:11

bl**dy auto correct function.....

SMOOTHFLIER 11th January 2012 11:47

Direct entry experienced sfos interviews being cancelled. Why? No honesty or integrity at all. No details of salary/contract or base.?? Very strange!

Robert G Mugabe 12th January 2012 12:58

Its the orange way.

Doug the Head 12th January 2012 13:32

Any update on 'Project Vaseline' and the new LIS base from Alexander de Meerkat? :rolleyes:

easyJet A320 Captain Position - Lisbon - 1401327314 - Flightglobal Jobs

busav8r 12th January 2012 17:58

Stay away from this position. Looking to the numbers "offered"... € 70K + perdiems... I wonder if there's anyone interested. At the moment, Portugal is one of the worst places to live in Europe (due to incredibly high taxation). According to my calculations, at the end of the month a PIC will get something like € ~4,000... :ugh:

airshowpilot 13th January 2012 09:05

Perhaps they are recruiting internally instead? Does anyone else have any news on Lisbon? I think some easy crew would go there for the lifestyle but might not stay for more than two years unless they bring T&C's up i.e. have some type of pension provision...

Narrow Runway 13th January 2012 09:57

DEC recruitment day 17/01/12
 
Apparently some people are interviewing on this date.

rbaiapinto 13th January 2012 10:12

taxes in Portugal
 
Income from 66k to 153k, tax is 43,5% plus 11% social security.

busav8r 13th January 2012 18:09

rbaiapinto
 
"Income from 66k to 153k..."

Where did you get that info? Is that both for PIC and FO or just for PIC? Any more details? I'm asking this because the last reliable info I got from them (one week ago) they were offering 77K + perdiems...

rbaiapinto 13th January 2012 19:24

busav8r

I'm just stating that incomes in the range indicated have that kind of taxes in Portugal!

Not saying anything about what the conditions will be. Wouldn't know that, since I'm not in Easyjet! :)

busav8r 13th January 2012 20:57

Rbaiapinto :ok:
So that makes: 77K + perdiems then 43,3% tax + 11% SS deduction :eek:
And who's going to pay the housing + transportation + utilities + cost of life increadibly high, life + medical insurance, etc? Oh jeez...

Alexander de Meerkat 13th January 2012 21:20

It is now €90k basic for a Captain in Portugal.

busav8r 13th January 2012 21:51

Alexander de Meerkat, thanks for the update.

90k for a PIC is better than 77k, but still not enough. For more than that there are local F/Os leaving to the sand pit...

Portugal may be a fantastic place to live... with great food, lots of sun, beautiful golf courses, nice beaches, nice people, very safe to live... but you need do be rich, otherwise your life will become miserable very quickly. No money no fun...

silverknapper 13th January 2012 23:03

90k basic. Plus sector pay? So more than a UK skipper? How is that a bad deal?

Robert G Mugabe 13th January 2012 23:39

12 yr + employee.... Its !!!! OK

Narrow Runway 14th January 2012 06:48

CALCULATOR NEEDED?
 
Euro 90,000 at current exchange rates is equal to £75,000.

So, not higher pay than a UK Captain. But, on the other hand, it is a step in the right direction - there will be no problem filling the places I suspect.

Craggenmore 14th January 2012 08:02


And who's going to pay the housing + transportation + utilities + medical insurance, etc?
I can think of a few airlines that cover all this and more. You just have to be prepared to move to where the money and future lie.

If you can hack it, it's a super lifestyle.

LocBlew 14th January 2012 09:43

What would an average yearly sector pay be? About 20 to 25k Euros?

Getting closer to what the best paying local airlines offer. But still about €10k lower and you can't really compare benefits (staff travel, medical insurance, etc, etc). But I suppose there won't be any trouble filling the positions now.

Wonder how much an FO will make and where they'll come from...

Fursty Ferret 14th January 2012 10:53

No changes to the F/O deal as far as I know.


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