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And I would assume that you can see the Big Picture™ and voted no as well...And new hires get to vote too. 8)
And I would assume that you can see the Big Picture™ and voted no as well...And new hires get to vote too. 8)
January: Credit 112:30 Block 62:03 (what few work rules we have, I make liberal use of, you see)Let the record show that I have not once bid for that much flying. It has been gifted to me via the "global solution."
January: Credit 112:30 Block 62:03 (what few work rules we have, I make liberal use of, you see)
February: Credit 98:30 Block 70:53
March: Credit 102:44 Block 76:59
April: Credit 99:44 Block 71:44
May: Credit 93:44 Block 92:44 (![]()
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May is so saturated that I can't make any changes without running afoul of our buffers. Required minimum line values of 85-90 a month.
What is the opposite of "soft time?"March was like that for me. 87 block 100.5 credit. Granted, being paid 6:37 for a :37 minute flight (had a few cancellations that day) and being paid 4:00 for a :22 minute test flight certainly helped the cause that month.
What is the opposite of "soft time?"
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And new hires get to vote too. 8)
You want to know the awesome thing? I am still home in my own bed every night. It helps to have out and backs that are three hours each way. Its a beautiful schedule.Dude, you need to pace yourself. 90 hours block??? That is like work, or that thing they call a "job".
Then that hurts.Let the record show that I have not once bid for that much flying. It has been gifted to me via the "global solution."
Not allowing someone to vote, isn't that unAmerican?Really? That's kind of ridiculous, especially for first-time airline pilots. You really have no idea what you're really looking at.
But seriously, why shouldn't new pilots at a non-Union shop not be allowed to vote?
Because SkyWest is non-Union?Well, since their vote doesn't actually count for anything, I guess it doesn't matter really.
Because SkyWest is non-Union?
Is this because of the RLA?Yes. The company may choose to honor the vote of the pilot group but there is no legal requirement they do so.
It's because they're non union.Is this because of the RLA?
That's awesome. 15 days to nock that out and 0 overnights.You want to know the awesome thing? I am still home in my own bed every night. It helps to have out and backs that are three hours each way. Its a beautiful schedule.
Then that hurts.
Yes. The company may choose to honor the vote of the pilot group but there is no legal requirement they do so.
In reality the answer is a lot more nuanced than that
Tell you what High School, I'm bored this morning so I'll bite; how is Skywest NOT estopped from following the agreement with SAPA?