Originally Posted by
DLax85
Do all hard lines in your bid pack pay greater than RLG?
If so, then simply using the code for highest paying line without carryover should work....then code for Any Reserve line.
If not, bid those hard lines greater than RLG in descending credit hour value...than the code for Any Reserve line...then the code for highest paying line without carryover.
I believe this strategy should yield credit hours of pay during any complete month you're in training.
Everyone else agree??
I have to disagree. Even if you don't get paid carryover in the next month when bidding pay only, you get the full value of that line in the bid month. So if a CO line pays more for the month than a line with no carryover (say a line pays 74:30 plus 6:30 carryover and there are lines with no carryover paying less then 74:30,) your strategy would miss it. Also, a Secondary (VTO) line pays average line guarantee when bid pay only. Last, when bidding pay-only, you have to be senior enough to actually hold the line to get awarded that line pay-only.
Given these facts, you need to rank all the flying lines by CH in the Bid month (CO or not,) either manually or using one of the two bidding programs available to us (BidX or FastBid.)
Then, in rank order, bid all the lines down to the last line that pays more than Average BLG. Then bid any Secondary line (9952.) Then bid the rest of the flying lines down to the last one paying more than Reserve Guarantee. Then bid any Reserve line (9954.) Then, if you are very junior, add any of the rest of the lines paying less than RLG. That will ensure you get the most CH when you bid pay only. Earlier this year, while going through training, I used this strategy. I was awarded a Secondary (VTO) line for Pay only. The guy one number senior to me used the Highest Pay w/o Carryover (9980) strategy and got a line paying way less than Average BLG, losing out on several Credit hours of pay.
Just my $0.02 worth.