Originally Posted by
OneEyedMonster
Ill add this...
Our group of schedulers have always been very professional and polite towards me with any interaction I have had with them (the only exception being Mr G. from a few years ago). This isn't the same kind of scheduling experience you would see at a regional where the relationship is confrontational between pilots and schedulers.
I have never seen them try to trick me, and most accounts of "tricks" are because the pilot did not know their contract and agreed to something that they didn't have to. I shake my head when I hear these loud mouths on the crew shuttle with the "Yeah, I told those schedulers I aint doing anything for them..." or "I told them call me back when they can offer 5 times pay for that trip, and I hung up on them." When I decline a trip, they always reply with 'Thank you, Captain, have a nice day."
I think its great that this may allow new hires to pose questions regarding the contract/work rules, but the overall responsibility is on the pilot to know their contract; whats required, whats optional, and whats not allowed.
100% agree. Scheduling is not your boss and here they do not act as such. I've never had an issue with them. I have questioned them on assignment methodology for trips I thought should have been assigned to someone else ahead of me and they were happy to research it over the phone.
The last thing we need is a us vs scheduling mentality.