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So..having a baby gets you out of recurrent? I'll have to consider that.... Mines April 19th in SDF, recurrent that is.
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Yeah. Actually Bill had forgotten to sign the application for FMLA that we'd faxed to his CP, and on the day I called Bill to tell him baby was going to be evicted that night the CP called Bill to ask about the signature. Bill said "Funny you should call, because I'm not going to be able to make it in for my trip tomorrow...." His CP was actually surprisingly accomodating about everything. With Bill's medical issue last summer, he didn't 'qualify' for FMLA, but the CP just personal-dropped all his trips up to his vacation, which was in mid-March. Very decent guy, somewhat restores my faith in management. Somewhat. Bill had asked to go to recurrent the first week of March to get it over with so he wouldn't have to deal with preparing for it after baby was born. Naturally the note Bill's CP sent to training didn't make it to the proper people, and a few days before Bill was supposed to leave for recurrent he got a message on the phone telling him to go pick up his training CD. So he had to call the CP again and let them know he wouldn't be in that class. Training wasn't surprised, because they could see that Bill hadn't even logged on to eCrew in weeks, hadn't checked his schedule, and hadn't picked up his CD or called to arrange for flights. So yes, having a baby does get you out of recurrent! But his landings hadn't expired, and April was his grace month anyway.
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Your hubby gets a CD for recurrent?
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Yup.
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What's on the CD?
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Basically everything you'd normally cover in recurrent ground school. It's cheaper to make the guys do this CD, and pay them a fraction of the time it actually takes to complete the CD, than send them to ATL, pay for a hotel, ground instructor, facilities, etc.
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As a cost saving measure (I guess), you have to go on line and download the recurrent training guide at UPS. No big deal, for me, as I'm a computer guy. But the last Capt I last flew with isn't so much and he was really pissed off about it. They used to just put a paper copy it in our V files. Now, if you want a paper copy, you have to print it out at home. They actually configured the printers at the major hubs so we could NOT print them out at work...at least that's what the non-computer-guy-Capt told me. He got a guy at a smaller station to work around the system and print it out for him. It's 105 pages long....
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That's CRAP you can't print it at work! How cheap! The last time I went through recurrent we were still given paper materials. I think now it's PDF online, but you can still request a paper copy if you don't 'do' the computer thing. (There are some senior mammas at AA who've been around since the 40's, I guess they haven't entered the computer age yet!)