by towerguy » Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:44 am
about 60k starters is about right but you get penal rates on top which after tax generally pay the tax so 60k would be take home- this is approx as there is a sliding scale that goes up with experience and there are different loadings and gradings for different sectors - ie radar/international tower/domestic tower/ oceanic etc. after nearly 20yrs I can tick the 100k plus box pre tax.
not sure if they are getting rid of the upfront 12k YOU PAY for the training yet.
sounds great but - and there is always a but! get used to long term shift work and the toll it will take on you. you will have to pass medicals same as a pilot and if you lose the medical then you lose the job. single employer in NZ if you want to move it has to be overseas. everything you say and do will be taped and definitely WILL be used against you in a court of law and in the media ( both of which know nothing about aviation but that doesn't stop them being experts!)
every pilot will disagree with your every decision because they could have made number one there!- never mind the 14 other aircraft at the holding point.
you will be subject to all manner of desk bound idiots second guessing decisions and procedures when they know less than the average gnats dick about moving tin.
if you can hack all of the above while still going home with a smile for your wife/girlfriend/ significant other - not worry about where your teenager was all night last night and can laugh when you see the new dent in the rear of the car - then maybe you will have a good shot at this lark.
but make up your mind quickly -
remember that when that B733 calls up on the visual approach over weymouth you have about 120-150 seconds before his rubber is on your concrete - in that time you have to avoid the helicopter at clendon park, launch the B1900 at the hold, line up the holding B733 behind it, answer the phone from the terminal radar controller, acknowledge the two other aircraft that call up ready approaching the holding point, give the two islanders at browns island zone entry instructions, let the helo at the international helipad launch to the north, answer a query from the ground controller about getting a vehicle on the runway, tell the B744 at whitford to continue approach number two to the B733, check the B1900 has turned on the sid and then launch the B733 and have it airborne --- luckily the weather is okay while this is all going on.
sometimes it can get busy as well ...
as I said 120-150 seconds then some mahogany bomber pilot will take a fortnight to reflect on this and then tell you that you used an incorrect phraseology in there somewhere!
if you ignore the surrounding bloody morons the actual job is really great and you can get a real buzz of satisfaction when things are really humming. it sure beats working for a living!
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towerguy on Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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