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erj195 16th August 2013 12:03

Self sponsored type
 
Hy guys

Somebody knows if now easy made a self sponsorship type rating on A320 and the price for it( rumors talk about £20K :( ) ,or just a bond for 3 or 5 years?
Thank you !

Captthunder 16th August 2013 15:05

Its 20k for the type rating and you are required to pay up front

MikeHoncho 16th August 2013 15:49

My understanding is also that it will never be paid back to you when employed by Easy.

nicob 16th August 2013 15:59

That´s what i understood as well....:)

MikeHoncho 17th August 2013 07:10

No its 20k including taxes.

SpamCanDriver 17th August 2013 12:55

Wow 20K :ooh:

Kinda feel better about not getting invited for selection as I wouldn't pay that :=

RexBanner 17th August 2013 13:58

Joe what you are saying doesn't make any sense. This is a one off cost and is therefore totally unrelated to salary.

Coupled_To_Me 17th August 2013 20:29

Is the non rated sim assessment on the 737-300 sim at ctc Southampton?

EcamSurprise 17th August 2013 20:35

Should be a Ng

Coupled_To_Me 17th August 2013 21:04

****. About 6 yrs since I had a go on a jet sim. Any suggestions? Suppose I should worry about the assessment centre first. Anyone offering some intel, there's a beer in it. Alas, doubt I can afford the 20k for the TR.. but sure we'll see what happens.

sk8erboi 17th August 2013 23:54

Got the sim invite before the interview. Sim oK. Job offer followed.

As of now in limbo. Rejected inital offer. Awaiting a new one. £20k up front. No promises. No Chance.

Captthunder 18th August 2013 07:23

Hi sk8erboi - what do you mean by £20k upfront & no promises? I know about the £20k part but whats on offer from an employment perspective? I'm guessing your civ non type rated?

THRILLSEEKER 18th August 2013 08:22

May I ask what the initial offer was?

Piloto2011 18th August 2013 10:28

It's not only £20k. £3,600 on top for JOC for pilots with no jet experience.

Captthunder 18th August 2013 10:49

Piloto - how do you know that? You can do a JOC course in the UK for under £700

Piloto2011 18th August 2013 11:08

A reliable source. I'm sure other people can and will second this.

sk8erboi 18th August 2013 13:58

The offer was £20k for type rating, with a years contract. The lady didn't mention pay on the phone, it will be in the letter which I haven't got yet.

It is a dilemma, but I can't even consider paying £20k up front for a years contract. It's bad enough having to pay for a TR, but unless it's a permanent deal it's a no from me.
I did say this on the call and she stated she would get back to me.

Does anyone know what the rating costs? I hear numbers around the 12k figure.

Sadly though CTC seem to have their filthy hands all over it.

flyer19832007 18th August 2013 14:20

Having read the recent posts, I must admit that I am almost glad to not have been able to book an assessment!

Captthunder 18th August 2013 14:58

Thanks sk8erboi. Sorry to keep asking but I've heard that different contracts are available depending on the base. Is this correct or as far as you are aware all contracts are based on one year? Did you specify a base?

McBruce 18th August 2013 15:21

Great job BALPA :D


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