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I hate to state it because it causes divisions but oh well. Commuters at UPS screw the non-commuters. This isn't a lifestyle conducive for commuting. I'd love more reports and shorter duty times even if it's more days.
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Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
(Post 1516820)
This isn't a lifestyle conducive for commuting.
As for those pilots who choose to live out of domicile and have to work their time and energy in order to position themselves for their flights, I say it's their choice and you are off base in your comment about them screwing you. But that's just my opinion. |
Working longer days on the backside of the click should be minimized and not extended. It's just not safe. We are all aging. It's just a fact our bodies don't do what they used to do.
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Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
(Post 1516820)
I hate to state it because it causes divisions but oh well. Commuters at UPS screw the non-commuters. This isn't a lifestyle conducive for commuting. I'd love more reports and shorter duty times even if it's more days.
You have no idea why people commute, not to mention all of the junior captains and FOs that have been bounced around from domicile to domicile. There are a myriad of reasons why people commute. Do I really need to name them? I prefer long blocks of days off whether I'm living in domicile or not. There are plenty of terrible base line trips for people like you that like to keep a bag packed. I'm glad you like them so others don't have to fly that crap. |
Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
(Post 1516820)
I hate to state it because it causes divisions but oh well. Commuters at UPS screw the non-commuters. This isn't a lifestyle conducive for commuting. I'd love more reports and shorter duty times even if it's more days.
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Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
(Post 1516820)
I hate to state it because it causes divisions but oh well. Commuters at UPS screw the non-commuters. This isn't a lifestyle conducive for commuting. I'd love more reports and shorter duty times even if it's more days.
Like many guys up in ANC that commute to work, I prefer to fly long blocks (12 day trips) for long blocks of time off. It seems that a lot of folks that live up in ANC like the same thing, because we have lines with 10 PVG turns (10 different report times), or many SDF turns that go untouched until the very junior pick them up in hopes of trip trading them (yeah, good luck with that). I could bid back down to ONT now, and have a 90 minute drive to work, vice dealing with the ANC commute. The reason I won't do it is because of the horrible base line trips that I would probably get stuck with as a result. Your nirvana of more report times and shorter trips is my personal nightmare in hell. So, how exactly do commuters screw non-commuters again? |
BTLs are a result of non-commuters complaining about week long trips. I remember two captains who were quite vocal about this before our last contract.
Funny thing is, this pair don't touch BTLs today. They still fly week on and off. (They've stopped the *****ing though) |
Oh wow, I never thought that word would get censored. Um, substitute:
whining |
When has mgmt ever listen to ANY pilots "whining" about line construction? If you haven't figured out its move the freight and shut your trap, you haven't been around long enough.
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Originally Posted by UPSierra
(Post 1516711)
Wonder if you will feel that way when "week on, week off" is a distant memory. Less work per day = more days worked per month. Be careful what you wish for. How fatiguing is a 5 on 2 off schedule for the remainder of your career?
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