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Originally Posted by Gspeed
(Post 2867492)
I don't have any of the info anymore, but I'm now more educated on the topic and won't let it occur unnoticed next time. Thanks for the info. |
Originally Posted by Tadertot
(Post 2867613)
Back to running on red line. I was called 4 times last night for IA’s.
ATL 320B How does IA pay if you are below GS trigger? |
Originally Posted by waldo135
(Post 2867557)
Right before the ARCOS call goes out, the trip is “assigned” to a lot of people for just a second or two. I assume it’s the way they check if the trip is legal. I don’t fret till I see the asterisk, meaning it’s been accepted.
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Originally Posted by fishforfun
(Post 2867660)
I’ve been getting multiple IA calls for NYC 320B per day.
How does IA pay if you are below GS trigger? |
Originally Posted by DWC CAP10 USAF
(Post 2867662)
IA always pays double...no IA trigger....separate from GS trigger.
Filler |
Operation is running on red line
Originally Posted by FangsF15
(Post 2867656)
Tunes, don’t you have 90 days to inform the company of a suspected violation, and a recorded line call to CS to inquire satisfies that requirement? Then, the ALPA scheduling committee guys can do their good work?
he can send an email to scheduling committee or pm me if he wants it looked into, i know he said he was satisfied earlier, he's free to change his mind! We can search all ARCOS history just by a pilot's name and look into it if he wants it looked into. A lot of emails we get about ARCOS guys think they were missed out on a GS and occasionally they were, but in those cases usually it's a senior pilot that is paid. So, just think of it as every time you write in if we find out it was done in error someone is getting paid, even if it's not you...so you are doing your fellow pilots a solid. We want you to email is when you have issues, just keep in mind it's going to take a little while to get back to you now. There are over 300 emails in the inbox....up until a few months ago we were able to keep it under 100 which was about a 4-5 day turn time....needles to say, things have changed |
Originally Posted by FangsF15
(Post 2867656)
Tunes, don’t you have 90 days to inform the company of a suspected violation, and a recorded line call to CS to inquire satisfies that requirement? Then, the ALPA scheduling committee guys can do their good work?
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Originally Posted by ppping
(Post 2867674)
120 days. Just got off the line with Dalpa scheduling.
So the takeaway is, if you suspect you got hosed, make a phone call to CS to inquire as a hedge within 120 days to preserve your right to grieve it later. |
Originally Posted by tunes
(Post 2867672)
We want you to email is when you have issues, just keep in mind it's going to take a little while to get back to you now. There are over 300 emails in the inbox....up until a few months ago we were able to keep it under 100 which was about a 4-5 day turn time....needles to say, things have changed
I emailed an issue to DALPA scheduling over a month ago. Haven’t heard a peep. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
I emailed an issue two weeks ago and hadn’t heard anything back. I called today and got a call back in about 2 hours. I was told to call the company first and if it’s not resolved call dalpa back.
Called the company and got 10:30 for an incorrectly awarded greenie #winning |
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