southoftheborder Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 STARS Regina.... First 5 years pay, (cost of living review and adjustment every 2 years); $92,293 $98,459 $101,000 $104,000 $107,000 then $110,000 at yr 10 and $113,000 in yr 15. RRSP match 5% in the 1st year, up to 8% in year 3, or thereabouts. Wow, guess that would piss off the boys in Alberta considering there pay is no where near those numbers listed. We all know Stars EMS is one of or is the lowest paying ems positions in the Country, CHL first, HeliJet second and Stars brings up the rear. SOB Quote
swede Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 From an insider I would just say, before all the rumors get to crazy. Maybe read some of the links at www.stars.ca. Swede Quote
R22Captain Posted May 10, 2011 Author Report Posted May 10, 2011 We all know Stars EMS is one of or is the lowest paying ems positions in the Country, CHL first, HeliJet second and Stars brings up the rear. SOB well that's all 3 EMS operators in the country...so reverse the order for top to bottom I'm not sure on the captain's scale.....but I do know FO's are higher at CHL..don't be so quick to throw them at the bottom (think post unionization CHL) Quote
southoftheborder Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 well that's all 3 EMS operators in the country...so reverse the order for top to bottom I'm not sure on the captain's scale.....but I do know FO's are higher at CHL..don't be so quick to throw them at the bottom (think post unionization CHL) Read the post. Chl pays the highest (post union) then HeliJet then Stars Quote
OLD BULL Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 WOW for Command Instrument Rating, Multi Engine time, NVG and ATPL it pays very low. Can make more than that flying VFR with a CPL H in a single overseas. I know ball park EMS in Australia just to compare- Command Instrument Rating, Single Pilot Multi Engine, Multi engine time, NVG and ATPL entry level as a Captain would be about 110k to 130k with good benefits. Also I think working for a non profit org there is some sort of tax incentive but to how that works I am not really sure. No incentive staying with a company for ten years from looking at that pay scale. Isn't it funny how STARS pay recently went up about 20k after many people turned downed positions due to the lack of income being offered. My 2 cents OB Quote
Max Continuous Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 "Non profit" just means that they spent all the money. Max 1 Quote
R22Captain Posted May 10, 2011 Author Report Posted May 10, 2011 Read the post. Chl pays the highest (post union) then HeliJet then Stars reading>me oops Quote
flyheli Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 STARS Regina.... First 5 years pay, (cost of living review and adjustment every 2 years); $92,293 $98,459 $101,000 $104,000 $107,000 then $110,000 at yr 10 and $113,000 in yr 15. RRSP match 5% in the 1st year, up to 8% in year 3, or thereabouts. That must be captain pay... how about for FO's ...any idea? Quote
CHC Alumni Posted May 14, 2011 Report Posted May 14, 2011 "Non profit" just means that they spent all the money. Max All invested and operate off a lot of interest. Quote
flyheli Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Wow, guess that would piss off the boys in Alberta considering there pay is no where near those numbers listed. We all know Stars EMS is one of or is the lowest paying ems positions in the Country, CHL first, HeliJet second and Stars brings up the rear. SOB Are those the "new" numbers? I've heard they got reviewed just recently. Also would be interesting to see the numbers for FOs - any idea?? Quote
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