Originally Posted by
Westerner
What if you are local to one of the FL junior bases. Is allegiant still a good place for those guys.
I hear a lot of people asking things like "how long till I'm off reserve" or "I live in Florida, so I should be able to be at home and cover all the Florida bases while on reserve, right?" It doesn't matter where you live or where you are on the seniority list because everyone gets to sit reserve with the way they do things at AAY, and you will cover what ever base they need you to at any given time.
Even if you are the most senior guy at AAY, if you time out or they change plane types on you, they put you on a reserve period that covers 90 minutes before your original trip and lasts 10 hours. No PPSK and day off for you! Once you are on that reserve TOA period, they can and will send you anywhere they want. So much for your senior schedule and so much for your plans that you made around that schedule.
If they send you to another base for that day on reserve and figure out they are short on pilots in that base the next day, you might be staying there and covering whatever schedule they want until they are done with you. Your original schedule and original days off no longer matter. If you are a captain you might be sitting FO too. Good luck planning your life around that, no matter how senior you are.
Reserves are on the hook for this type of thing all the time. In addition, management has hired a bunch of buddies from their old airlines and additional other sources and put them in the seniority list and made them instant Captains. That always feels good when you are on the bottom of the list and hoping to move up or have opportunities within the company.
TDY seems to be growing and growing here. Seasonal satellite bases seems to be the hip thing at Allegiant these days. If you want to come to Allegiant plan to give up your personal life and be totally flexible for the company. Flexibility is their favorite word, but it only works one way.