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The threat to non rev is NOT PSC, it's overlooking, plain and simple. I'm still flabbergasted that there would be an active campaign against helping our fellow aviators get to work. Their ability to get to work is not only a win for the commuter, but could be a huge benefit for those in base. If a commuter can't get to work for example .. someone's getting rerouted. Possibly green slip, but higher probability for reroute. I hope it's not you rerouted from a choice trip into a commuters crappy one. But overall, why in the world would we ever try and deny or take an option away from any of our fellow coworkers? Just because you don't use it today, doesn't mean you won't in the future.
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Do people still non-rev to vacations? With loads the way they are I can’t imagine trying to non-rev with a family.
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Originally Posted by vyperdriver
(Post 3526583)
The threat to non rev is NOT PSC, it's overlooking, plain and simple. I'm still flabbergasted that there would be an active campaign against helping our fellow aviators get to work. Their ability to get to work is not only a win for the commuter, but could be a huge benefit for those in base. If a commuter can't get to work for example .. someone's getting rerouted. Possibly green slip, but higher probability for reroute. I hope it's not you rerouted from a choice trip into a commuters crappy one. But overall, why in the world would we ever try and deny or take an option away from any of our fellow coworkers? Just because you don't use it today, doesn't mean you won't in the future.
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Originally Posted by chrisreedrules
(Post 3526588)
Do people still non-rev to vacations? With loads the way they are I can’t imagine trying to non-rev with a family.
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Originally Posted by vyperdriver
(Post 3526583)
The threat to non rev is NOT PSC, it's overlooking, plain and simple. I'm still flabbergasted that there would be an active campaign against helping our fellow aviators get to work. Their ability to get to work is not only a win for the commuter, but could be a huge benefit for those in base. If a commuter can't get to work for example .. someone's getting rerouted. Possibly green slip, but higher probability for reroute. I hope it's not you rerouted from a choice trip into a commuters crappy one. But overall, why in the world would we ever try and deny or take an option away from any of our fellow coworkers? Just because you don't use it today, doesn't mean you won't in the future.
I don't know that I've heard of an active campaign. It made sense for positive space commuting during the pandemic but I'm glad that the policy has sunset along with many of the other pandemic policies. Maybe the way to fix the reroute issue is to actually improve our reroute language or improve our reserve staffing to accommodate that. I would never suggest denying someone the ability to get to work. Just as I'd never suggest denying a ramp worker with 1 day seniority to me getting the last seat to New York because I didn't plan my commute appropriately. Let's be honest. Most people didn't have an issue getting to work prior to the PSC loa. Those that did were usually the ones cutting it too close. Positive space communing makes it harder to non-rev. That's been my experience and logic supports that. I dont support positive space commuting for that reason. It erodes my seniority. |
Originally Posted by Airfix
(Post 3526601)
I'm not sure what you mean overlooking is a threat to non- reving?
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Originally Posted by chrisreedrules
(Post 3526588)
Do people still non-rev to vacations? With loads the way they are I can’t imagine trying to non-rev with a family.
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Originally Posted by Airfix
(Post 3526601)
I'm not sure what you mean overlooking is a threat to non- reving?
I don't know that I've heard of an active campaign. It made sense for positive space commuting during the pandemic but I'm glad that the policy has sunset along with many of the other pandemic policies. Maybe the way to fix the reroute issue is to actually improve our reroute language or improve our reserve staffing to accommodate that. I would never suggest denying someone the ability to get to work. Just as I'd never suggest denying a ramp worker with 1 day seniority to me getting the last seat to New York because I didn't plan my commute appropriately. Let's be honest. Most people didn't have an issue getting to work prior to the PSC loa. Those that did were usually the ones cutting it too close. Positive space communing makes it harder to non-rev. That's been my experience and logic supports that. I dont support positive space commuting for that reason. It erodes my seniority. TO WORK = S1B FROM WORK = S1C Airfix flying for leisure = S2/S3 Easy low cost/no cost item. |
Originally Posted by Airfix
(Post 3526601)
I'm not sure what you mean overlooking is a threat to non- reving?
I don't know that I've heard of an active campaign. It made sense for positive space commuting during the pandemic but I'm glad that the policy has sunset along with many of the other pandemic policies. Maybe the way to fix the reroute issue is to actually improve our reroute language or improve our reserve staffing to accommodate that. I would never suggest denying someone the ability to get to work. Just as I'd never suggest denying a ramp worker with 1 day seniority to me getting the last seat to New York because I didn't plan my commute appropriately. Let's be honest. Most people didn't have an issue getting to work prior to the PSC loa. Those that did were usually the ones cutting it too close. Positive space communing makes it harder to non-rev. That's been my experience and logic supports that. I dont support positive space commuting for that reason. It erodes my seniority. |
It really is dumb. PSC does not erode anyone’s seniority. Everyone still gets on as a non-rev according to their date of hire.
Also, it blows my mind that people who make upwards of $200k/year don’t just buy tickets. We even have a discounted option! You know what our loads are like, you’re making the conscious choice to do that to yourself. Stop being such cheapskates. It’s pathetic and embarrassing hearing highly compensated pilots whine about nonrevving. It’s like seeing boomers scream at fast food employees for getting their order slightly wrong. Embarrassing. |
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