dashcamdanny wrote: » I think they might lose a few , but the 2k bond is a real anchor for them.
Stephen15 wrote: » Perhaps but it may mostly effect the ones who did who already had a D licence before they joined GAI. As the 2k was only for the ones who they trained up themselves.
rorybyrne7 wrote: » I don't think that bond will worry the drivers the extra money they will earn in DB will well cover that bond. plus GAI said in media coverage and on the news they will cover the cost of training drivers.
CramCycle wrote: » Thats what I was thinking, your not goign to be worried about 2k if your earning 5k more per annum after tax
dashcamdanny wrote: » Makes me wonder. Dublin bus have lots of marked in drivers going spare. As GA are taking routes of us. Are DB doing this now to give GA a good kick when they are stuggling already. Perfectly timed ..
rorybyrne7 wrote: » lol I think it be more like 10k after tax remember GAI are only earning 14.50 an hour and they could be rostard for 44 hours and that's at 14.50 no overtime.
Stephen15 wrote: » I wouldn't think that tbh. GAI or not DB would still have to recruit drivers to replace drivers who have been dismissed, leaving or retiring.
CramCycle wrote: » I was just making up the numbers, I remember from the GAI head guy that there was at least a 10k difference, although i thought it was before tax. Either way the point stands, if your earning more than you need to payback in a short period, hard to see why you'd stay. This said I imagine there are plenty of other drivers waiting to come through but could be wrong.
punisher5112 wrote: » Some of the training buses I've seen out for GA are extremely poor and the trainers should be keeping a better eye on where their road position is.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » Most of the training buses (the navy ex-Oxford Mercedes single-deckers) are terrible to drive - fifteen years old, rattly as hell, massive tail-swing, >12 metres long and have spongy (all-or-nothing) brakes. The logic is that if someone can master driving those monsters, they'll find the test buses (the red ex-London double-deckers) comparatively easy. Almost like driving a car in comparison. Their pass-rate is very high so far, so it seems to be working.
punisher5112 wrote: » Great on the test roads but not so much around dun Laoghaire, Dalkey etc.... Tight roads.
Stephen15 wrote: » I honestly doubt that Go-Ahead claim they are offering salaries of up to €32k all though I'd say that's more around the €26k-€28k mark. DB are offering €630 a week for a 4 day week which works out around €33k a year rising to €860 a year for a 5 day week if GAI were offering 10k less than DB then GAI drivers would be only be getting €23k before tax maybe €10k less than a marked in driver but not €10k less than a spare on a 4 day week. I'd say DB don't offer a whole lot more starting out over GAI but rather offer higher chances of rises than GAI drivers. That would be my impression it could be off.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » I think the logic behind having some lessons around Dun Laoghaire, Dalkey, Bray, etc, is that if you can avoid clipping the kerbs and roundabouts out there, you should have no problem in Finglas.
dashcamdanny wrote: » And a chance to jump onto the 5 day when you want. Which has better hourly rates and a bigger tax free bracket.
dashcamdanny wrote: » DB offer a whole lot more as a new start.
dashcamdanny wrote: » GoAhead can solve their problems by paying their staff better than peanuts. And treating them as an asset to the company rather than a hindrance.
devnull wrote: » What, like being spare and not knowing your shift from one day to the next which wrecks havoc with your family life? A more stable rostering and shift system I have heard Go-Ahead staff speak as a big benefit over DB.
john boye wrote: » Are loads of those new 4 day drivers still leaving as fast as they're joining because the shifts are horrendous or has that been stemmed?
dashcamdanny wrote: » Duties can be a bit crappy, as most of the lates are. You still get workouts and nice duties as well. You go to work knowing there is an 8 hour work day ahead. If you start worrying about what other marked in lads are getting, you will just do your own head in. Out of the 10 or so started with me. 1 has left in nearly 3 years. Over child care . If one thinks that go-ahead are better to work for than DB, they are disillusioned.
Stephen15 wrote: » What's a workout duty? Is it just another name for a bogey?
howiya wrote: » How does this work? Would have thought if you earn more you pay more tax
markpb wrote: » Who appoints the board of CIE?