xshuttlefa
D'oh
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Xshuttlefa and others: if you want to know what fair pay is for a contract job, try to find out what they were paying before, and take that as a guide line.
In case of Arik the $4500 a month is definately not enough. What is this? a bunch of kids that want to play in a grown men's world? With less than $4500 a month you can not afford a house, a wife and kids in the US. And even if you had them, you wouldn't want to spend 2 month at a time away from them. So you are kids. Africa is not a place to be if you haven't been around the world a bit. It is totally different flying than you are used to.
And then Lagos..... sadly enough that was in 2007 my most flown-into destination. Half the time I ended up in a hotel, a 30 room thing with 12 feet high walls with razorwire and 3 guards with AK47's, in addition to some unarmed guards who opened the gates. After dark there was a big chain with padlocks on the front door. This was in the good part of town. I have heard of several hotel robberies, including casualties (an american tv program maker got killed in one of them), robberies on the street are quite normal, usually by folks dressed as police. Some airlines like North American provide very heavy security, others none. I will do everything in my power to make it out of there. Sometimes the flighttime rules are what screws up the plans, 20hr duty day? Will do it if there is a better place to put your head to rest.
Sitting in a hotel with only the pool as entertainment for several days in a row becomes a drag very soon. And in Lagos you will not venture out of the hotel.
Look on the US dept of state website or the one from SOS international regarding travel advice to Lagos.
Happiness in Lagos starts at V1
Thanks for the info, metro. Although I know Africa to be a dangerous place, I have not been to that section of the world before, it's good to hear first hand experience. Again, I've put the thought out of my head.
In regards to the pay, $4500/month comes out to $54,000 USD. As I posted previously, to make that kind of money in the US as an F/O on an RJ is impossible. For some airlines, that's not even 3rd year captain pay at guarantee (not considering per diem).
And there are lots of people here that make less then that (both F/O and captain) and support a family, although I'm sure the spouse is working too.