Originally Posted by
JessicaB
£26K is still buttons though given how stressful the job is and how many nights away from home in different timezones would be required to earn it. The people who push the tea trollies up and down the train get about £35K I believe (very strong unions on the railways). I think if you had those kind of customer service skills you'd be mental to work for BA for a £13,500 basic.
I don't believe that figure is right at all. Base salary is around £18k and I think with allowances and commission this can be boosted to around £26k