Well I can tell you do not understand what we are talking about. The union has an obligation to its pilots and the profession. If we have a good contract then the airline will have to staff properly to cover all flying. Right now we are understaffed and people are being taken below their min days off involuntarily. We are not talking about people going below min days to cover bad planning or under staffing on managements part. We are talking about people who would like to make some extra money by picking up a trip if they want to, not because they have to or because the company is running short. If we have a contract that says the company has to have x amount of staff for x amount of flying then it doesn't matter because they have to staff it that way. Just because there is a trip there in open time doesn't mean that the company is running short. People call in sick, go on fmla, have vacations, etc etc. So if a pilot sees a trip in open time they wouldn't mind doing then let them. I really don't understand your problem with this. Lets say I sit home reserve for 4 days straight and I don't get used and the 5th day is one of my days off. If I see a day trip on that day off and I would like to pick it up at extra pay and above guarantee then I should be able to. Its not helping the company keep the airline understaffed if we force them to staff it properly.
God, would someone throw a pie?
"Well I can tell you do not understand what we are talking about."
Let's find out
"If we have a good contract then the airline will have to staff properly to cover all flying."
Right. My company has that. We have done it our way, we think it's a good way. Which one are you? Pinnacle? Colgan?
"Right now we are understaffed and people are being taken below their min days off involuntarily."
Yeah no kidding hu? Forgive me if we don't buy into how you've been running things so far.
"We are not talking about people going below min days to cover bad planning or under staffing on managements part."
Yes we are, that's what min days are, that's what the current argument is about. Are you sure you've been following along?
"We are talking about people who would like to make some extra money by picking up a trip if they want to, not because they have to or because the company is running short."
That's fine. I do that, we at Mesaba don't mind that. We make sure only 2% (max) goes to open time, min day of 10 off. So we tell the company to put the open time out there
"We are talking about people who would like to make some extra money by picking up a trip if they want to, not because they have to or because the company is running short."
You are isolating the argument in hopes of making me follow along on your logic train. The problem with your methodology is, and this is important, how low do you let them go. THAT is the argument. Erase those other things in your mind and proceed forward.
"If we have a contract that says the company has to have x amount of staff for x amount of flying then it doesn't matter because they have to staff it that way."
Ok, but no one here is proposing that exactly that sort of language. In fact, since I'm taking the time to write back to this jumble of phrases, you do some research and tell me which airlines have anything in their contract in exactly or close to what you are proposing. What we are talking about, is how to influence the staffing indirectly.
"Just because there is a trip there in open time doesn't mean that the company is running short. " Exactly. That is a true statement. It could be open because I dropped a trip or the last leg of my trip.
"People call in sick, go on fmla, have vacations, etc etc." Yes, not my first airline, nor is it my first year. But thank you for the review
"So if a pilot sees a trip in open time they wouldn't mind doing then let them." I agree, I do that too, as long as it doesn't go below 10 days off a month. Not 6, not 4. 10. Again, this is what we are discussing. THIS is what we are jumping around the firebush describing. What you are trying to describe, quite completely, is what the definition of open time is.
"I really don't understand your problem with this." Maybe it's because you're so involved in reinventing open time you've missed my problem. Well, lets face it, you've missed the entire reasoning behind part of our contract.
/side note
Good time to break, assuming you are all still with me. Start off with this next time Stryder, because in this long paragraph, this is the only thing you actually needed to ask. I understand you don't understand my problem with 4-10 min days off, I don't know if you understood that's what your problem was/is
/end note
"Lets say I sit home reserve for 4 days straight and I don't get used and the 5th day is one of my days off. If I see a day trip on that day off and I would like to pick it up at extra pay and above guarantee then I should be able to. "
AH HA! You've said it succinctly. I agree. As long as you aren't going below 10 days do it. In the contract, if we say, Stryder is the only one that gets to do this, fine. Outside of fiction, if 30% of the pilot group does this a little while, then they suddenly stop, panic ensues. Staffing should not depend on the desperation or poverty of the reserve pilots. Sorry.
Everyone likes passing around this personal choice crap. You made a choice to come do this stupid job for no pay. In many jobs you can work as much as you want forever. I know, I did it at my other jobs before the airline gig. If I wasn't working 80 hours a week I was doing something wrong. You just can't do that here at an airline. Goto 135 unscheduled or unplanned or whatever where its no monthly limit and 1400 hours a year. You made a personal choice to come to an airline, safety, fatigue, profession comes before a individual pilot's poor planning.
"Its not helping the company keep the airline understaffed if we force them to staff it properly."
Read that again and rephrase. I'm sure that's not actually what you intended to say. Are you saying (reading the end of the sentence then the beginning) we can force them to staff the airline properly and then that won't help them. God I can't even get through this.
Higney85. It looks like this gentlemens plan is to tell the company what # of pilots we can staff and what we can't. Will the company bite on that one?