True, but airways reserve go for me was 11 days off and I couldn't sit long call at home. Do the lines have to be 16 days off as well?
Thank USAPA for a lousy contract.
True, but airways reserve go for me was 11 days off and I couldn't sit long call at home. Do the lines have to be 16 days off as well?
Reserve, in many categories can go fairly senior.
If you want to make bank in some categories, you bid reserve and utilize the bits and pieces of a contract to maximize your time at home and pay.
If I lived in base, I would certainly sit reserve. Ask @Jimflyfast how much he's actually flown.
Senior reserve can be a great duty. Long Call is the greatest thing since sliced bread where I work, especially if you don't have to commute to it. With our systemwide staffing the way it is, too, nobody's allowed to drop...so here I sit.Reserve, in many categories can go fairly senior.
If you want to make bank in some categories, you bid reserve and utilize the bits and pieces of a contract to maximize your time at home and pay.
If I lived in base, I would certainly sit reserve. Ask @Jimflyfast how much he's actually flown.
Senior reserve can be a great duty. Long Call is the greatest thing since sliced bread where I work, especially if you don't have to commute to it. With our systemwide staffing the way it is, too, nobody's allowed to drop...so here I sit.
Senior reserve can be a great duty. Long Call is the greatest thing since sliced bread where I work, especially if you don't have to commute to it. With our systemwide staffing the way it is, too, nobody's allowed to drop...so here I sit.
A certain number of our lines have to be built as LCR.To shift the topic to RAH for a sec, when the last TA was released it had LCR in it (which we don't currently have). Which was nice, but there was zero req's for the company to use it. Our FA's voted for it in they're latest contract with the same problem, no req's to use it. Sure enough, last week a memo came down from Ops saying, "due to a high volume of last minute call offs, LCR will no longer be utilized."
Senior reserve can be a great duty. Long Call is the greatest thing since sliced bread where I work, especially if you don't have to commute to it. With our systemwide staffing the way it is, too, nobody's allowed to drop...so here I sit.
I have detected the source of the problem. Different airline over here, man.Interesting.
LCR on the RJ is either junk 4 day trips or bits and pieces, SAN turns they let lineholders drop, exc. I worked more days and credited less on LCR as opposed to RE1/2. Swinging back and forth between AM and PM assignments, Midnight-2AM calls to convert, exc. I was downright burned out.
One leg LAX-MCI, DFW/etc. a day does sound really good sometimes (and will happen eventually), but for now I'm going to stay put, just because of what you describe. We're actually overstaffed on the Brasilia all of a sudden (sort of, anyway), so while my reassignment to the reserve ranks is not voluntary, it's still going to be great duty.That is the truth.
@amorris311 thanks obama for the lousy contract. And APA and Usapa for not fixing it in the MOU.Thank USAPA for a lousy contract.
Sure enough, last week a memo came down from Ops saying, "due to a high volume of last minute call offs, LCR will no longer be utilized."
Thank USAPA for a lousy contract.
If there wasn't a punitive sick call policy I'm sure people would have no problem calling in early enough for LCR to be utilized. If you call in 12 hours prior though they'll start giving you the runaround about "How can you know you'll be sick tomorrow!?"
@amorris311 thanks obama for the lousy contract. And APA and Usapa for not fixing it in the MOU.