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DWC CAP10 USAF 01-21-2022 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by StartngOvr (Post 3356849)
A little help please on the “bad day/worse day” calculus? I thought I understood it but each time I’ve tried I don’t get the swap because “CAPPED RESERVE DAYS”??

Simply based on experience trying, I’ve come to the conclusion that if the whole month is black (my category is) there are no swaps that will work.


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PWA 23.V.5

SRH also has a few paragraphs. That section is titled “Swapping Trips/X-Day Move Formula”

ERflyer 01-21-2022 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3357054)
That is why getting contracts done on a timely basis is critical to over all success from a pilot standpoint.

Completely agree. I’m still waiting to see how a new contract unfolds. TA2 was a 30% raise over 4 years. The timing could not have been worse. It’s now been in effect for 6+ years and counting. If the pattern had continued we’d be negotiating our 3rd contract right now, not hoping for our 2nd one.

Funny how TA2 has worked out great for the company and still is. No additional raises and no better work rules since 2019.

If there is a “bonus” instead of retro pay it will have been a home run for the company. Even with retro you’ll never get back the additional vacation and training pay and work rule improvements.

I liked TA2. So does management.

Drum 01-21-2022 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3357052)
I generally spend 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes in the evening. Checking open time has made a tremendous amount of money for me.

Is that in total or once you finally get logged into iCrew? Otherwise I'm calling BS on you too.

Cool you are exercising your seniority, the way it should be.

Good for you

Drum 01-21-2022 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3357053)
I would bid to another base.

There trips are worse. plus I'm not doing a transcon commute for the one base that has better trips.

Its time we fix our rotations and our staffing.

Don't you retire soon?

CBreezy 01-21-2022 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by Drum (Post 3357279)
Is that in total or once you finally get logged into iCrew? Otherwise I'm calling BS on you too.

Cool you are exercising your seniority, the way it should be.

Good for you

it takes 5 seconds to sign in to icrew.

Nantonaku 01-21-2022 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 3357289)
it takes 5 seconds to sign in to icrew.

MiCrew works good but I've never been able to login to iCrew in 5 seconds. The usual pattern for me is I login, get redirected to another page where I have to enter the non-ppr number and then it goes through a handful of redirects and maybe I'm lucky iCrew loads. Yesterday it locked me out for no reason at all other than I logged in on a company computer (this required a very painful 30 minute phone call). Now every time I try to login I enter my details and it says I'm using the wrong page and gives me a red URL I have to use. I use that new URL every time and still I'm forced to go through a labyrinth of pages that sometimes lands me on the right page but most of the time sends me to another page to login. Often after trying to login the final page is an empty white page that if I refresh 50% of the time I'm actually logged in and I'm able to use iCrew. The other times I'm forced to yet again try to re-login. I studied computer science in college, I run my own cloud server in my house so I'm somewhat familiar with technology - I have never been logged-in to iCrew in 5 seconds.

Drum 01-21-2022 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 3357289)
it takes 5 seconds to sign in to icrew.

Reallyyyyyyyyyy

Ok champ, whatever.

Delta IT rocks

Drum 01-21-2022 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Nantonaku (Post 3357332)
MiCrew works good but I've never been able to login to iCrew in 5 seconds. The usual pattern for me is I login, get redirected to another page where I have to enter the non-ppr number and then it goes through a handful of redirects and maybe I'm lucky and am able to login. Yesterday it locked me out for no reason at all other than I logged in on a company computer (this required a very painful 30 minute phone call). Now every time I try to login I enter my details and it says I'm using the wrong page and gives me a red URL I have to use. I use that new URL every time and still I'm forced to go through a labyrinth of pages that sometimes lands me on the right page but most of the time sends me to another page to login. Many times I try to login using different browsers/devices and the final page is an empty white page that if I refresh 50% of the time I'm actually logged in and I'm able to use iCrew. The other times I'm forced to yet again try to re-login. I studied computer science in college - it takes longer than 5 seconds to login.

^^THIS^^

But I guess SF and Breezy work at a different delta than we do??!?

Aviator147 01-21-2022 10:16 AM

iCrew Sign-in
 
You must be using the old link to iCrew. The link that was released 2 or so years ago for SSO sits as a tab on my browser. Click, enter 6 digit or PPR and Password, and iCrew loads in just about those 5 seconds.

CBreezy 01-21-2022 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Aviator147 (Post 3357339)
You must be using the old link to iCrew. The link that was released 2 or so years ago for SSO sits as a tab on my browser. Click, enter 6 digit or PPR and Password, and iCrew loads in just about those 5 seconds.

This. And if you save your password, it takes even less time. If you're using Internet Explorer on a Windows Vista Machine, it might take longer.


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