I'd guess there are so many different answers as there are jetphotos members here.
Thus, I like to broaden the question. I assume that not every single jetphotos member works in aviation. That never has been a requirement to become a member, and, I "know" at least 2 jp members who are quite independent from aviation.
So, probably there is a question which is more precise.
What do you have to do to achieve a certain amount of Euros, per annum?
I know, that, e.g. in Italy, between "North of Malpensa" and Fontanarossa, the average salary p.a. is approx. 28.000 Euros. North of Sestri Ponente a little bit more, and South of it a little bit less.
But what do you have to do for 28.000 Euros? I have never worked in Italy, so this is my question.
PS: Not all Stewardesses in Germany have 28.000 p.a. So this really seems to be an open question. 2333 for four weeks, that's not really much if you calculate.. minus taxes, minus insurances, and of course,
minus an average apartment in Germany..
Thus, I like to broaden the question. I assume that not every single jetphotos member works in aviation. That never has been a requirement to become a member, and, I "know" at least 2 jp members who are quite independent from aviation.
So, probably there is a question which is more precise.
What do you have to do to achieve a certain amount of Euros, per annum?
I know, that, e.g. in Italy, between "North of Malpensa" and Fontanarossa, the average salary p.a. is approx. 28.000 Euros. North of Sestri Ponente a little bit more, and South of it a little bit less.
But what do you have to do for 28.000 Euros? I have never worked in Italy, so this is my question.
PS: Not all Stewardesses in Germany have 28.000 p.a. So this really seems to be an open question. 2333 for four weeks, that's not really much if you calculate.. minus taxes, minus insurances, and of course,
minus an average apartment in Germany..
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