(05 Nov 2022, 12:14 am)Chris 1 wrote I’ve not heard either advert, but I do think GNE have certainly tried to make their offering more attractive recently. Both in terms of rates and how they’re presenting them.
On the website, I note Stagecoach upping their top rate to £13, but what’s this “Typical Annualised Earnings” all about? They quote 37 hrs on the website but then £28k underneath, which even at 40 hrs doesn’t reconcile to £13 an hour.
£28k would be 45hrs per week at £13.08 (so the 90 hour limit per fortnight on drivers hours) for 11 months.
With overtime/bank holiday/special events rates being higher, then the hours needing to be worked may be less than my calculation, there's also the option to work holidays too I believe, which would boost pay by £2k on a 45 hour week.