Do you come home everyday?
OUTSTATIONS FOR DUMMIES - The definitive quide to a lame-ass life
The question has been asked - "Do you come home everyday?"
Depends on where home is.
Do you live in the outstation city? If so, you're home from Saturday morning through Monday afternoon and Tuesday through Friday during the day, if you're on a typical UPS run. You overnight in a crew apartment in the base city, for example, ONT, PDX, PHX.
Do you live in the base city? If so, then you're home every night and you just don't use the crew apartment, or if you're single, you use the crew apartment to avoid housing costs in the base city. You find a place to hang out during the day in the outstation city (you'd better keep a vehicle there or you are screwed). You drive from the base city to the outstation city on Monday and back on Saturday (at least 2 hours, maybe 5-6). If you're sneaky, you stay in the crew apartment over the weekend (see housing cost avoidance strategy above).
Do you live somewhere else other than the outstation city or the base city? If you do, it's probably because you have a girlfriend or family somewhere, and you're thinking this is just a temporary gig and they won't care about only seeing you for 36 hours a week, 16 of which will be used to catch up on sleep. If this is your situation, you figure out a way to commute to the outstation city on Monday and back home on Saturday, your life essentially sucks, and you probably have NO life because you don't know anyone in either city and you stay in a crummy crew apartment at night (sometimes for as few as six hours - you're getting required rest during the day at the outstation).
BTW, if you think you are going to jumpseat to the outstation city on some airline, think again because many of the outstation cities don't have airline service, and if they do, it's not Southwest, which seems to be the only airline that takes AMF jumpseaters. I have not had luck on either Horizon or Skywest. What does this mean? You have to jumpseat to the base city on Southwest and keep a car there so you can drive to the outstation (see all the notes above about the drive to the outstation), and your life REALLY sucks. Oh, I forgot to mention that if you commute to the outstation, the company has a policy that you have to be there 4 HOURS BEFORE the normal show time on Monday, so basically around noon. Did I mention that your life sucks?
Many Ameriflight runs look something like this:
Work 3 hours, off 8 hours, work 3 hours, off 10 hours. Repeat continuously for six days, except that you get paid for five because it's half days on Monday and Saturday.
If you're not completely confused now, or if you don't live in the outstation city AND this still sounds like a good idea then come sip some kool-aid with me...