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Old 01-14-2009 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by machz990
The way I see it if you have one or two days of carryover into the following month and you bid another low paying line, protecting min days off will do nothing. Example: A 60 hour line would be approximately 10 work days leaving 18 days off. 2 days of carry-in would yield 12 work days and 16 days off. Protect min days off and nothing would happen since you already exceed the min days off.

If your carry-in conflicts with another 1-2 day trip and the conflicted trip gets dropped (assuming a lot of pilots do this) you would end up with a slew of trips bunched into the first couple of days of the bid month. Can't build much of a line with a bunch of short trips all occurring on the first couple of days of the bid month. Most would end up in open time.
The good trips that ended up in open time would then be scooped by those with carry in conflict.

The bad trips would be assigned to those with VTOs ... instead of the R days they are currently being assigned.

Essentially the trips would be assigned to reserves before the bid month began.

That is the reality of the situation.
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