Thomas Cook Pay – How much does Thomas Cook Pay?

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #32695
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thomas Cook is the largest travel agency in the UK, They have hundreds of branches across the country and they do have a website where they operate most of their businesses.

    The benefits are also substantial. Not only do they offer competitive salaries but they also offer various insurances, money solutions, and incentives to help you gain the most from the company.

    If you qualify you could receive annual leave, bank holidays, and a flexible environment that would allow you to work both at home and in the work place. While pension plans and retirement might be a long way away from your thoughts, you can also earn money for that as well. If you need a holiday getaway, you can receive excellent employee discounts on trips, not only for you but also family or friends. Other travel related savings include discounts on hotels and airport parking, as well as supermarket savings and discounts on new cars.

    Salaries starts from £6.89 to £8.45 for a sale agent at Thomas Cook. Are you their employee? Can you tell us about your rate?

    View more salary scales?

    #35406
    Anonymous
    Guest

    It all depends on the role your working within Tomas Cook, heres a breakdown:

    Travel Agent earns £8,625 – £17,536, with bonus’s between £127.23 – £3,826 and commission between £325.13 – £6,565.

    [font=verdana, arial, tahoma, helvetica, sans-serif]Commercial[/font][font=verdana, arial, tahoma, helvetica, sans-serif] Manager earns between £25,225 – £53, 998[/font]

    [font=verdana, arial, tahoma, helvetica, sans-serif]Travel Agency Manager earns between £14,622 – £34,198[/font]

    [font=verdana, arial, tahoma, helvetica, sans-serif]Branch Manager earns between £19,439 – £44,730[/font]

    #35407
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Anyone familiar with the pay grades in TC? Whats a level/grade 6?

    #35408
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Obviously, the entry level positions may not pay as much as the more experienced ones. However, you should find that once you’re in there, you will be able to progress up the pay ladder steadily. Also, with something like a sales position, you’re likely to be able to earn commission on what you sell, which is something that will come in very handy for you as it could boost your pay a little more.

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.