XJT does that too. Whatever the reserve bypass number is for the month (say, 60 hours), you will stop flying when you hit 60 hours until every other reserve in base hits 60 hours.
Sucks when you haven't flown all month, and then the next thing you know you're hammered for your last week and a half of work.
Apparently Eagle is now understaffed again.
They're running us ragged on Reserve. Have a storm with misconnects in a base? Grab people from every other base possible to fill the gap.
Still run out of FOs? Put CAs in the right seat at CA pay. Whoops!
SO yeah. We're recalling, and hiring, and apparently can't do it fast enough. (AGAIN!)
Fictitious number on a bid packet put there by the scheduling committee but crew scheduling nor has the technology or willingness to keep track when assigning trips to reserve. Serious imbalances over the past few years of reserve people working 90+ and some working 12- per month even when the number was lowered to 40 last fall.
Yeah the number is complete crap. The company doesn't respect it in any way with a few "special" reserve FOs able to break guarantee every month, emailed the union they don't care. At least that's how it ran in 2008.
Still run out of FOs? Put CAs in the right seat at CA pay. Whoops!
Just curious what has been the leading cause for hiring at Eagle? More flying? People quitting? The Krustys dropping?

I'm pretty sure if they COULD do that here, I'd be flying in the right seat about half the time. Seriously. Sadly, they think displacing guys from ATL will "fix it." Honestly, all it's gonna do is drop ATL to the same staffing levels as the rest of the bases. Latest memo says that they're displacing to put ATL staffing in line with what we have on the -200 (5 crews per airplane). I was like WHAT? We've never had 5 crews per airplane on the -200 as long as I've been here. I think at our most "overstaffed" we had 4.5 or so. DTW was below 4 crews per airplane, and even MEM is pushing it now. We've got a TDY in April for CAs into MEM. Crazy talk!
The current plan, from what I hear, is the displacements should be able to handle the uptick in hours during the summer and the downturn in the fall with no plans to hire until 2011. Following that model, we'll be canceling flights in the summer and only junior manning for half as many flights in the fall. They won't hire here until Delta threatens to cancel our -900 contract (again) or we get hit with too many fines/lack of bonuses for canceling flights. By then, it'll be too late since it takes about 2-3 months to get an FO on the line.
Sad, really.
This tactic is all just so much pouring water from one glass into another, when in reality what we need is more water overall.
That's actually a good analogy. With people quitting for various reasons (a few have "escaped" to other places, some have just left the industry altogether) we're even spilling water over the sides in the process....
