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Harry palmer 9th February 2015 12:18

Monarch 2015
 
Has there been significant interest into the Monarch Airbus Rated recruitment? Is there a possibility of any non rated recruitment in the near future?

RHINO 28th February 2015 13:47

Anybody any news?

Enzo999 28th February 2015 19:01

12 cadets starting from oxford this month, don't hold your breath for any recruitment outside of the flight schools. Just another unfortunate case of cheep labour screwing the industry for everyone else.

tubby linton 28th February 2015 19:33

There are rumours of a wet lease which will negate the need for any recruitment. I am surprised at the reliance from OAA unless the airline is being paid something for taking them.With the new payscale it would make more sense to take experienced pilots rather than cadets as you are overpaying for the latters lack of experience.
Under the restructure a lot of experienced pilots have left and the junior pilots who were expecting to be made redundant have been retained,so it would make sense to hire some experienced people.

Enzo999 28th February 2015 19:51

They have introduced a new cadet salary, not sure how much but it's fair to assume it won't be good (The full FO Salary is bad enough). As I understand it, there has been a need to sub lease in the summer which is due to the reduction in Mon fleet size, but this will have no impact on the recruitment needs of Monarch, they need to fully crew 34 aircraft and so many people have left and are continuing to leave that there is a need to replace them. I personally think it's a shame that they could not give these positions to experienced people but that seems to be the trend these days.

ZeBedie 1st March 2015 16:56

Draconian company rules constrain what we can say about the company on the internet, so you will not get an account of how working conditions and morale are at Monarch.

pudoc 1st March 2015 19:53


Draconian company rules constrain what we can say about the company on the internet, so you will not get an account of how working conditions and morale are at Monarch.
So does every company in the world. Surely someone from your company is anonymous on here.

JB007 1st March 2015 20:16

Assymetricdrift

Sadly I think this is a very different company to the one that interviewed you 12 months ago!

Brian Fantana 3rd March 2015 16:22

Yeah it is a different company compared to 12 months ago.
Morale is rock bottom, worst it has been for over a decade !! :{ IMO

Mr Angry from Purley 3rd March 2015 17:27

Monarch 2015
 
Brian - would in hind sight have been better for Monarch to collapse ! Then at least all would have known where they stand rather than six months on moaning about it!

macdo 3rd March 2015 20:13

GDAJB
I wish there was an emoticon for 'fell off seat laughing'

Smokie 4th March 2015 00:19

Try .... PMSL :ok: instead

Holyjoe 9th March 2015 08:11

Monarch 2015
 
Second batch of cadets now in training with 3 more lots of 4 scheduled for the next few days. Salary for cadets £21000, however is part year part time so slice a bit off that during the quiet months.
Have seen nothing of the "Draconian", just decent people clinging on to their futures. All companies are topping up the numbers with cadets so nothing new there.

3Greens 9th March 2015 09:19

If you think £21,000 (then with a bit lopped off for part time) is an acceptable salary for an airline pilot then you are part of the problem my friend.
my wife is a teaching assistant and earns that. She also gets half the year off and works 9-3. Granted her salary isn't likely to increase as per a pilots, but she also doesn't have a crippling training debt to pay off.

CaptainSensible 9th March 2015 09:41

I thought the salary was nearer £33K. Does the £21K reflect a 9 and 5 roster?

A4 9th March 2015 09:51

£21k ???!!!!! For being second in Command of a multimillion pound asset and a priceless cargo. People really do under value themselves. It'll only stop when people refuse......which will be never. :hmm:

Harry palmer 9th March 2015 09:57

Any news regarding non rated experienced people?

DooblerChina 9th March 2015 10:34

21k?

Is this for real? How long are they on this rate, and when does it increase to anywhere near a reasonable wage?

hapzim 9th March 2015 10:36

£21k ???!!!!! For being second in Command of a multimillion pound asset and a priceless cargo. People really do under value themselves as A4 says.

That's what the paying public don't realise or care about. The person piloting the metal tube they are sitting in especially when anything goes wrong has minimal experience, is living on peanuts, usually running a second job to survive and running higher then ideal levels of Fatigue. :ugh: especially if /when something happens to their colleague :ooh:


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