Ill apologize for the way CS was to you. Thats the worse thing as a CS when you turn up at 4am and there is a message at 1am from a pilot or FA calling out sick. I would NEVER call a house phone at 430am. This is when I decided that when I got on with a regional, I would have a pay as you go phone that would be for work, and as soon as I stepped off that plane it was going to be turned off.
I was actually "talked to" by the dispatch manager because he gave me a change to someones schedule, so the show time was like 4pm instead of 130pm, and this change was given to me at about 6am. So I decided that I would leave the person on the not notified list because I wasn't about to call the person at 6am for something like that, and I would just wait till a normal time. Well at about 11am a new CS comes in and the first thing they normally do is go down the not notified list and ask what each one is all about. I told them about the situation and that I was just about to call them. Well the main dispatcher finds out and tells me that the reason he told me at 6am about the change, was so that I could notify the person at that time. Which is ####ing stupid!!!
The worse thing was when we needed to "tweak" a schedule so that the persons show time was 1 minute before departure time so that the day would be legal, knowing full well that the FO or CA was not going to show up 1 minute before arrival. I pretty much refused to ever do that, but again would get into trouble when I didn't. My reasoning was always "what if there is an accident and the NTSB comes in and looks at this, we will be in trouble." But I guess who cares, right?
As for the Jury Duty, there is most certainly a code for crewtrac I think its "JDY" or "JTY" and it gives the person the day off and puts the original trip into open trips. I remember some people being off for weeks at a time for jury duty because they where picked for cases that would take that long. All thats required was whatever the court gives you as proof.
-Rob