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Looking For A New Crew Job? Check Out NetJets Europe

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Looking For A New Crew Job? Check Out NetJets Europe

Pay scales for corporate and charter pilots are all over the map -- literally -- these days, and last week's announcement by NetJets Europe of its 2007 salary package may see a few U.S. pilots jumping ship -- and the pond. The company last week today announced its new employment package for pilots and flight attendants, highlights of which include salary increases of between 5 and 35 percent for all crew members, plus nine fewer duty days and permanent contracts. According to NetJets Europe, its new "Work/Life Crew Package" is designed to recognize its employees' contributions and to help it "continue to attract and retain the best pilots and flight attendants in the industry." Part of the reason for the increased pay scales is what NetJets Europe calls its rapid expansion. "Over the past five years we have grown from a small private jet company into one of the largest and fastest growing aviation companies in the world. It is thanks to the hard work of every person in this company that we have climbed this mountain," said Chairman and CEO Mark Booth. "These new changes will make NetJets Europe a great place to build a career and positions the company for an exciting future."


Details of the new pay package include starting salaries of €95,000 for captains and €56,500 for first officers plus the opportunity to earn additional income in 2007 by volunteering to work an extra six days during NetJets Europe's busy season. That choice could mean gross income of €101,000 and €60,700, respectively, for captains and F/Os during the coming year. Additional duty days at increased rates of pay may also be available, and the salaries listed are for new hires -- higher compensation is paid to more senior employees, notes NetJets Europe. In all, the company says captains will receive a 10 to 27 percent raise while working nine fewer days each year than previously. Additionally, NetJets Europe says it is providing all crewmembers a permanent contract in 2007, instead of the three-year contract it was issuing previously. Finally, the company says it will continue to allow crewmembers the choice of living in any of 36 approved gateway cities across Europe. All of which should beat riding scheduled shotgun in an Airbus.

€60.700 is US$80.300 Starting Salary for an F/O...

Good luck getting work permits... :cool:
 
And getting the JAAL:

Minimum requirements: First Officers
  • 1500 hours total time;
  • ME rating;
  • A valid EU or Swiss passport allowing unrestricted worldwide travel;
  • JAA or European ATPL (CPL with ATPL theory may also be considered);
  • Jet or Turbo Prop time (excluding Simulator);
  • MCC Certificate or exemption, and
  • Fluency in English
 
Work permits?

Ireland

Irish nationality law provides for Irish citizenship to be acquired on the basis of at least one Irish grandparent. If a person outside of Ireland who is entitled to claim Irish citizenship elects not to, that person may nonetheless pass that right on to her or his own children, even if the basis for the entitlement being passed on is a single Irish grandparent. To do so, that person must register her or his birth in Ireland's Foreign Births Register.
Separately from this right, the Irish minister charged with immigration may dispense with conditions of naturalisation to grant citizenship to an applicant who "is of Irish descent or Irish associations", under article 15 of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1986.

I think a large percentage of Americans are of Irish descent. Hope this helps....
 

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