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#32
I had to do the above several years ago for a couple of months; didn't like doing the block, but it was a necessary work-sround to the "ex" making my time with my kids more complicated. Long story with twists and convolusions...
#33
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 2,756
I suspect that is a rare story, and in your case, only a couple of months. Are you saying there was a crewmember looking at your schedule and reporting on you? Or that your wife/husband was a crewmember with access?
#35
I suspect a former neighbor who's wife was very active in FEPWA at the time was giving her my calendar.
#36
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2006
Position: 1559
Posts: 1,533
EV is retired too.
I wanted to PDO bump a trip to visit some family. Checked the guys schedule and realized that he had padded his line and appears to have taken those all to fun ASTBY drafts over the last few months. Far be it for me to let him spend a day at home while getting paid. He probably would've picked up another trip anyway. F' him. Too make it even sadder, the other seat is a calendar blocker.
I wanted to PDO bump a trip to visit some family. Checked the guys schedule and realized that he had padded his line and appears to have taken those all to fun ASTBY drafts over the last few months. Far be it for me to let him spend a day at home while getting paid. He probably would've picked up another trip anyway. F' him. Too make it even sadder, the other seat is a calendar blocker.
#37
EV is retired too.
I wanted to PDO bump a trip to visit some family. Checked the guys schedule and realized that he had padded his line and appears to have taken those all to fun ASTBY drafts over the last few months. Far be it for me to let him spend a day at home while getting paid. He probably would've picked up another trip anyway. F' him. Too make it even sadder, the other seat is a calendar blocker.
I wanted to PDO bump a trip to visit some family. Checked the guys schedule and realized that he had padded his line and appears to have taken those all to fun ASTBY drafts over the last few months. Far be it for me to let him spend a day at home while getting paid. He probably would've picked up another trip anyway. F' him. Too make it even sadder, the other seat is a calendar blocker.
#38
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2006
Position: 1559
Posts: 1,533
Took me a minute to find it since APC blocked the full URL
Some Songs in the Jack Horntip Collection
Scroll down to Hymn, Him on the right side.
And, yes.
Some Songs in the Jack Horntip Collection
Scroll down to Hymn, Him on the right side.
And, yes.
#39
I am temporarily a non-member due to financial issues but I am getting squared away with Union payback program, did not want to be in this status but that is what happened. I stood with the rest of you on the picket line last month. I will continue to support this Union and its efforts as long as I am not castigated or maligned for what I consider a temporary status. My calendar is fully exposed. I want you to understand that. There is too much focus on who displays a calendar, who is a non-member due to whatever, who is wearing pins and lanyards. I would suggest it be more prudent to be concentrating on Unity and keeping those you know and don't know, engaged in the battle here for a contract that is worthy of what FedEx pilots contribute to this company.
#40
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2006
Position: I never did mind the little things.......
Posts: 260
In need of a history lesson
Why does anyone need an excuse to block their calendar? I don't block mine, but I'm confused why several posters on this forum feel it is their RIGHT to view other pilots schedules? Maybe I missed the memo in my first decade here, but I'm seriously interested where this mindset originated. What exactly are your rights regarding viewing other pilots schedules? I actually have the gall to ask.
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