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Old 08-25-2013 | 03:33 PM
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johnso29
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Originally Posted by Wasatch Phantom
In well over 20 years I was never called questioning the veracity of a sick call.

As I type this I am at home recovering from surgery. Prior to the surgery I called my Chief Pilot and discussed the upcoming surgery, told him the date it was scheduled and the lengthy period of recovery. In short; it was fully disclosed ahead of time and no surprise.

But under the new sick leave program I got a call roughly 15 days after my first day out. "...we're calling everyone, it's the new policy..."

Maybe it's because I'm a former military officer, but I don't like it one bit.

I tend to be naive and trusting. I try to do a good job, genuinely. I've never considered myself to be one of the few "problem children" within the pilot group. With that one phone call Flight Operations squandered a lot of goodwill.

And I think most of the calls are the 4th floor adjusting to the new policy. The union and company are communicating on the matter. A friend of mine is in a situation similar to yours. He was proactive and spoke with the CP. The very next day the CP called him to get his usage verified as he had exceeded 15 days. My friend reminded him that they just spoke the day before, & he said "Oh man. I'm sorry. I'm just having a senior moment."