Originally Posted by
betterthanworkn
There is more to it if you are on leave though. Look deeper. They mentioned another obligation to the military guys in our class this week. Ultimately couldn't be on leave the whole time and come back off probation. Did involve some amount of time on property.
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You are correct he was asking when does the clock start..
"A Pilot shall be on probation for twelve (12) Bid Periods of service as a Pilot for the Company and having performed 165 days of work for the Company. For purposes of this Section 6-C, "Work" shall include Pilot duty, reserve availability, training, instruction, special assignment and all other flight duties for which compensation is paid. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the Company from ending a Pilot’s employment during his period of probation regardless of his position on the Seniority List."
for the purposes of "service as a pilot" that starts on day one of INDOC. and "work" includes all the days that you have either "TRP, TRN, or OEB" on your schedule. Plus of coure RSV or actual trips