IndianaPilot
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Congrats ! Dream job !
There’s more to reserve quality of life than number of days off.
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Sorry, but it ain’t work if you don’t even show up. Anybody who claims they’d rather actually go to work 15 days a month than sit at home on call for 30 days is a liar.
Ok, but that again depends on the airline. If said airline works reserves everyday of the month, you're not just home on call for 30 days. You're flying 15+.
But that’s the whole point. The work rules are what matter, not just the hard days off. Hard days off mean nothing if the rest of the rules mean you work your ass off.
Agreed, with a caveat being if you're commuting to reserve. If I'm a reserve commuter, I'd rather get the 15 hard days off and then they can abuse me (or not) when on 15 days of reserve flying. What does it matter, at that point you're in a crashpad anyway. Which goes back to the whole thing about contract negotiating priorities when the airline predominantly lives in base (*cough* AS *cough*).
That's my dream. Sit at home and bid reserve. Then pick up maybe one turn a month.Honestly, I’d still rather sit in the crash pad than fly 15 days of Southwest’s brutal schedules.
That's my dream. Sit at home and bid reserve. Then pick up maybe one turn a month.
That's my dream. Sit at home and bid reserve. Then pick up maybe one turn a month.
There’s a big difference between sitting in a crash pad on reserve and sitting at home on reserve.
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Which is why I turned down JetBlue a few months ago. Commuting to JFK or BOS and sitting reserve in a crash pad. Nah I'm good.
Not to be a smart ass, then why apply in the first place given their bases? IMO aviation is too small especially when it comes to the airlines. Any airline I apply to, I'd have every intention of accepting the job if offered.
Not to be a smart ass, then why apply in the first place given their bases? IMO aviation is too small especially when it comes to the airlines. Any airline I apply to, I'd have every intention of accepting the job if offered.
I did it. Worked there for 6 months. Thought it would work. Thought I could deal with commuting to 6 days of reserve. I was wrong. So I moved on and found a better deal for me. Nothing against that company, it just wasn’t for me.
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Magnetic deviation indicator? Sorry for the east coast base closure, I'm in the exact same situation except it's at a "legacy" carrier. Did you land somewhere good, or sticking it out, waiting for a call?