Originally Posted by
JetJock16
You say we're working too hard? I average 15-16 days off and only spend about 7-8 nights away from home with average credits in the 110+ while only flying around 70-80 hours. All I'm doing is maximizing my pay on the days that I am forced to work. I pose the question of why not, why would one be happy with 15 days of work for only 73 hours of credit? I want 15 days of work for 110+ hours of credit and if I choose 18 days off them I want 85+ hours. It's not hard and doesn't require anymore work other than that required to work the system.
You say we work to hard, I say those who do not work the system, work the same for less.
Thats exactly what I was refering to.

How long would you estimate it to take to be able to live this way at ASA as a new hire?

rough guess.
just to make sure I have it right; hard lines = more pay potential/ hr credit and Preferential Bidding System = not?
AND ASA has hard lines?