Originally Posted by
rcfd13
You're kind of right in your assumption that there are a lot of ways to define what a good trip is since everyone wants something different. The one general thing that's constant is that a trip that allows you more credit for less time away from base is a better trip. You can have someone senior who holds four 25 hour 4 days per month and someone junior who gets assigned four 16 hour 4 days per month. The senior person could work the same number of days as the junior person yet get paid 36 hours more for doing so. That's a huge amount of money.
A lot of people are commuters and think of a good trip as being a commutable trip. I might for instance bid a bunch lower credit trips in layer 1 that are commutable because a lot of the really high credit trips aren't commutable on both ends. If I can avoid paying for a hotel room, or get home a day earlier bidding lower credit is worth it. People who live in base wouldn't have to deal with that.
Some people also just like to bid or avoid bidding certain overnights. Places like MIA, LGB, LAS, PHX, AUS go more senior than you'd expect even when they're part of really bad trips. I've flown with a few people who have family members in certain overnights so they bid worse trips just to overnight there.
A 'good trip' is different for everyone but in general more pay for less time away from home is what makes a good trip.
Very interesting, thank you. Makes perfect sense. How do the bids work? Is there simply an open period with a deadline, i.e. by X time on X date, all bids must be in, and then the computer assigns you your trips by seniority?