Originally Posted by
EdGrimley
Thanks LeineLodge. I'm around 10,100 on the seniority list if anybody in Salt Lake has a similar seniority and is willing to let me know how easy it is to drop trips on what your seniority holds on the equipment you are on?
Originally Posted by
RockyBoy
Ed,
I'm a little junior to you and on the 320 in SLC. On the 320 with your seniority you will get 5-day trips and they are next to impossible to dump or get rid of on the swap board. My lines consist of mostly 5-days or 30 hour layover 3 days. I attempt to do the same thing you are trying and have better luck bidding reserve then personal dropping reserve days than I do dumping the trips I get.
Ed,
I'm senior to you on the 73, and try for similar goals. You would get almost all 4 days touching weekends and 3 day 30hr layos touching weekends. Since Sept, by the time the very first PCS run hits and you have a chance to drop, every single weekend has been "capped" for reserve, disallowing any drops.
Since last Sep, and reserves are only getting tighter, I have been mostly unable to drop anything. I sometimes CAN swap a trip for something 1 day shorter, so long as I still work both weekend days. At your seniority, you would be within a line or two of the reserves (unless guys above you bid reserve, which reduces in the summer), and there is also a good chance that your trips awarded would be 4day and 3day redeyes, non-commutable ending at like 0030, so really a 4 day getting paid as a 3 day... sorry, but that's what is at the bottom of the bidpack at that seniority. Very hard to give away, and you essentially can't drop ANYTHING that touches a weekend now due to increased productivity/reduced reserves.
LeineLodge's strategy is the correct one, but unfortunately you wouldn't be able to bid and get the kind of trips he's talking about. I know, I try every month and never get them.
Also, we've been moving backwards on all B cats in SLC for 2 years now, and any displacement off the ER will push guys out the bottom of 320 and 73. And, despite shiznit's and T's incorrect analysis, the company HAS said it will be reducing the ER once the summer is done (hoping to just not backfill, but will displace if needed)--I am expecting to just barely hang on in SLC at all. On 3Jun13, the AE displaced 100 ER FOs across the system, only 5 of which were at SLC... however, the west-coast ripple effect pushed the bottom 17 guys out of SLC on the 73 and 7 guys out the bottom of the 320.
As previously posted by someone, all of the "AE 7ER Widebody FO positions!!" on the last two AEs have been mostly reinstatements or NYC spots that no-one will take, for a total of 70 in Jan and 50 in Feb. That's 120, but some in Feb were unfilled from Jan; and some remained unfilled after Feb and so have flowed down again to the latest post. In all, we have not even backfilled/refilled the 100 displacements from 3Jun13. Guys that could have been reinstated were smart enough to think, "Burn me once, shame on you, burn me twice shame on me!" and they actually read the company's AE announcements and projections, and did so without rosy-glasses and selective listening to a rainbow-bright future. Here's what the company posted on their last ER displacement, and prior to the re-build of the last two AEs:
"On the December 2013 AE, we did not backfill as
7ER First Officers bid off in order to avoid filling 7ER F/O positions that were not needed. Since the
December AE, we have received an updated summer plan and will add 50 7ER First Officer positions
on this AE. ATL will see 35 openings, SEA will see 10 and SLC will have five. The 7ER block hours will
peak in July and decrease by 25 percent by the time we reach December 2014.
Once the summer
peak is complete, we will decrease our 7ER pilot count."