Originally Posted by
Cujo665
You get a hotel in base ANYTIME you overnight in base when you were scheduled for a hotel elsewhere.
You get a hotel before or after any trip that is not commutable
You get a hotel before or after any critical coverage open time that is not commutable
You get a hotel before or after your block of reserve days
and.... you get the 4 hotels as needed
I don't know too many guys with crashpads anymore. it's a $1,500-$2,500 raise in money saved... and much more dignified than living like a college kid in an illegal unlicensed rooming house.
I can attest. It is a huge QOL improvement and saving me hundreds of dollars a month being on reserve.
In addition, a good number of the hotels they put us in have free breakfast and decent food discounts, and the Atrium in Dallas gets you a free beverage of choice.
Compare that to my craptastic crashpad that cost $250/month. Had to pay for and rely on public transportation to/from the airport. Supply my own soap/shampoo/towels/bedding/pillows and launder it myself. Not to mention sharing everything with about 20 dudes in a 1300 square foot space. Had to clean most everything ourselves. Share a mold ridden bathroom slathered with the pubes of past generations of pilots who never clean up after themselves. Sleep on a bunk bed in room with 5 other guys, all on different sleep schedules. Sleep with ear plugs because 3 of those other 5 guys snoring can wake the demons from the underworld. Store your food in a refrigerator with everyone else who never throws out their expired milk, cheese, rotting vegetables and who knows what else. Sweat out the toxins while you sleep because the owner of the crashpad locks the thermostat on the Central American rainforest setting.
You can't put a number value on everything...