Originally Posted by
JTwift
I agree it should, too. People who live in base love to spout about how they work x days, but neglect to mention they were on short call for y days.
if you’re on call, you’re working. Act like you’re a commuter and say how many days you work, because you sure aren’t sitting at home for all those days.
that paints a more accurate picture.
i can’t wait for august to get here for the extended callout.
This is the perfect response and does show the huge difference in QOL on reserve when commuting vs living local
Last week I was on call for 5 days. I got a SC on 4 of them. So those 4 days would be in the "y" bucket above.
Now, if you are a commuter that is 4 days away from home and would have been 3 nights in a hotel on your own nickel or in a crash pad. That is definitely 4 real days of work in the way that most of us look at it. if I am out of town because of UA, then that is working as far as I am concerned, doesn't matter what UA has me doing.
However, I live local. So, those 4 "y" days may not be "working" in the same way. They do help me work on my day drinking (been trying to cut back on that anyway) , but other than that I go about my business as usual. Obviously I am still on call and if I get called for a trip then those days go in the "x" bucket and that is definitely real work.
I guess what I am saying is while all "y" days are working, that "work" is not created equal, depending on where you live.
Once August rolls around and these new rules/bidding opportunites are implemented it is going to be very interesting to see how bidding and utilization plays out. Figure it will take several months for everything to settle in on what the consequences really are, but I imagine we will see some significant changes in bidding strategies.