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Old 08-24-2019 | 11:22 AM
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If you are on reserve and pick up a whiteslip on your x days, is the credit added to your normal reserve credit Oris it above garauntee.

For example, if I am only at 30 hrs of credit for the month and reserve garauntee is 76 hrs, if I pick up a 10 hr credit trip is my pay still 76hrs or 86hrs?
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Old 08-24-2019 | 11:24 AM
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There’s technically no such thing as a RES WS. It’s a YS for flying on X days. I could be wrong, I have muuuuuuuch to learn about our PWA but I think you’d be working for free in that scenario, it’d still be 76 hours.
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Old 08-24-2019 | 11:29 AM
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RES do YS, not WS.

If you want pay/credit above the guarantee, you need to GS on your days off (X Days and PB Days)
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Old 08-24-2019 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by RAH RAH REE
If you are on reserve and pick up a whiteslip on your x days, is the credit added to your normal reserve credit Oris it above garauntee.

For example, if I am only at 30 hrs of credit for the month and reserve garauntee is 76 hrs, if I pick up a 10 hr credit trip is my pay still 76hrs or 86hrs?
White slips do not exist on reserve. If you flew a yellow slip trip on an x day, it would go towards guarantee. There is only two scenarios in which you would fly on an xday. If you want to fill up quicker, or if you are full and you want to make extra money.
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Old 08-24-2019 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by RAH RAH REE
If you are on reserve and pick up a whiteslip on your x days, is the credit added to your normal reserve credit Oris it above garauntee.

For example, if I am only at 30 hrs of credit for the month and reserve garauntee is 76 hrs, if I pick up a 10 hr credit trip is my pay still 76hrs or 86hrs?
If you are a line holder going into a month of reserve you can WS/swap-bard pickup that spills into x-days. It will go towards your guarantee, and end up getting the x-days back as PB days.
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Old 08-24-2019 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by gmanpsu
If you are a line holder going into a month of reserve you can WS/swap-bard pickup that spills into x-days. It will go towards your guarantee, and end up getting the x-days back as PB days.
Ummmmmm.....You sure about getting the x days as payback???
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Old 08-24-2019 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MJP27
Ummmmmm.....You sure about getting the x days as payback???
I did it June going into July..
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Old 08-24-2019 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by gmanpsu
If you are a line holder going into a month of reserve you can WS/swap-bard pickup that spills into x-days. It will go towards your guarantee, and end up getting the x-days back as PB days.
There may be reasons to do this, but it isn't as good a deal as a GS.

By getting the "payback" days, you are merely shifting the original X-days to the new days, and what once were x-days are now days you were working, and all of that just against the reserve guarantee.

That MAY be what you wanted for your own personal reasons, but what you described is really more of an "x-day shift" than a true PB day as we tend to think of them.
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