Emirates Road Show May 2008

typhoonpilot

Well-Known Member
Emirates will be conducting information sessions at various locations in the United States and in Toronto in May 2008 . These sessions will provide more information on Emirates, our selection programme, the benefits of living and working in Dubai and Renumeration package.

16th May
Las Vegas
FLT.ops.com Careers Fair
Tuscany Suites and Casino
Please see fltops.com website for details


17th May
Las Vegas
Hotel TBA
10.00am – 1.30pm

18th May
Los Angeles
Sheraton Gateway Hotel
LAX
10.00am – 1.30pm

19th May
Seattle
Seattle Airport Marriott
10.00am – 1.30pm

20th May
Denver
Marriott Denver Airport
10.00am – 1.30pm

22nd May
Minneapolis
Hilton Minneapolis Airport
10.00am – 1.30pm

23rd May
Chicago
Hilton Chicago O’Hare
10.00am – 1.30pm

24th May
Toronto
Sheraton Gateway Hotel
Toronto Airport
10.00am – 1.30pm

25th May
New York
Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott
10.00am – 1.30pm

26th May
Charlotte
Renaissance Charlotte
10.00am – 1.30pm

28th May
Miami
Biltmore Hotel
10.00am – 1.30pm

29th May
Houston
Marriott Houston Airport
10.00am – 1.30pm

30th May
Atlanta
Renaissance Concourse Hotel
10.00am – 1.30pm

31st May
Atlanta
Air Inc Careers Fair – Renaissance Concourse Hotel
Please see www.jet-jobs.com for details


Check the www.emiratesgroupcareers.com website in a few days for more specifics.


Typhooonpilot
 
The 2008 Pay Review is out and it's pretty reasonable news for EK drivers.

New hire first officer basic pay will now be Dirhams 22,720/month ($6174) plus roughly $855 in flying pay (45 Dirhams per hour). Current employees also get a 3% step increase to their basic pay. So the job is now roughly $84,000/year to start. With the bonus, overtime, and step increments the pay is higher still for current pilots. That's tax free as well.

Review of housing and school allowances will come in June.

This is the 4th consecutive year of more than 10% pay raise for EK pilots :).


Typhoonpilot
 
Wow 84k a year tax free is roughly what gross in the US? This probably puts Emirates on par or above UPS/FEDEX. With the condition the US economy is in with almost no hope of recovery ever (IMO) Im pretty sure my next career move is somewhere overseas.
 
Definately a great job out there, great aircraft, villa provided, and given the way the dollar is right now, a good pay packet.

But, it's certainly worth noting how expensive Dubai is as a place to live. There is an extra-ordinary amount of corporate money in Dubai, and prices to suit. This has caused inflation to skyrocket well above EK rates of pay, from what I understand.

Still, it's great to see them raising the pay stakes nicely and with some consistency. Plus, if the middle east isn't for you, what a fantastic way to build up widebody time in different surroundings, and experience a different part of the world..
 
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