Originally Posted by
FangsF15
The non-contactable is retractable. You get that, right?
If they assign that trip 1 second before SC even starts, you still have 2 hours to get there. If you check your schedule in iCrew (or call CS) 2 seconds later, you now have 2+ hours, because it instantly returns you to “promptly available”, AND they must now call you for legal notification. You aren’t waiting until SC+2:01 to accomplish that. 23.S.9.b.2.b is irrelevant in this scenario.
Again, there is literally zero downside, and the only risk is failing to check your schedule 1 second into your Original SC start. If you do that, it’s a no risk exercise.
I understand how it works, I just don't see the value in it. Whether you use the non-contactable or not, they could still put a trip on your schedule that reports 1 minute after your SC starts. You still have roughly two hours to get there whether you told them NC or not.