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Old 07-17-2021 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by TED74
GS tend to flourish when flexibility is low. I often hear people say “Green slips are optional”…of course that’s true, but if everyone in the category has access to one or more per month, it’s likely that everyone in the category struggles to drop or swap trips or reserve days they were awarded but don’t want. Personally, I like a staffing model that gives some limited premium pay opportunities, mostly to senior (in their category) pilots, schedule flexibility for everyone, and consistent income potential from year to year. If you want or need more money, get senior somewhere or move to higher paying equipment. Obligating middle-seniority pilots to work their arses off every month so everyone has the “option” to green slip isn’t my version of a sustainable and enjoyable career. Finding yourself in that situation once or twice a career seems acceptable. Being in a perpetual state of forced productivity year after year…that sounds awful. Plenty of us and our families consider 200k to be more than enough annual income and would rather not yield significant quality of life (or cede our summers) just so 717As can have bursts of 350k/year income. I want to applaud you big earners that enjoy being on a short ARCOS leash, but what’s good for the goose ain’t necessarily good for the gander. I like a system that lets folks work as much or as little as they would like (within reason), but our running-hot status quo is a long way from that personal freedom.
Flexibility is enhanced by seniority. If you are senior you are usually awarded weekday trips when coverage is better. The 737 is one of the most staffing constrained fleets. I was able to straight drop 3 trips and someone on the swap board picked up the 4th. 22% seniority

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