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Old 09-29-2013 | 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Regularguy
Sunvox

Am I reading this correctly you have here a three (ok 2.5) day trip worth 19:40 with a 10+ hour lay over? That trip stinks! All I see is dragging home tired and taking another day to recover.

Yuck!

I'm sure you posted that rip to scare people away and not bid your airplane in EWR. Good tactic
Believe it or not that trip goes very senior at L-CAL. In fact the snip I took was from the #2 EWR-756-FO, and he's #2 out of 427 EWR-756-FOs!


Looking over the line awards across the L-CAL system it is clear the two groups have some interesting differences. It seems that trips with quick turns, high time lines, and lines with trips grouped back to back are more desired at L-CAL whereas at L-UAL folks prefer longer layovers at the nice destinations and many of the senior line holders prefer minimum block hours.

In JFK for instance there was a time when only the top half of line holders on the 76T could get lines with less than 75 block hours. Most junior folks were forced into lines that were 85+ hours because senior lineholders bid for low time. That was the main reason I transfered to DCA back in 2009. For all of '07 and '08 I was unable to bid a line with less than 88 hours, but in DCA I was senior enough to bid 70 hour months no problem. Anyways, there are no "absolutes" about bidding patterns but in general there seems to be some big differences in bidding style and preferences.
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