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Keep in mind that banking hours to cash in at a higher rate later does not work out like most think. You are banking hours not pay. If you work one hour now and bank it the rate is the same as if you work that hour next year. Either way you work one hour. Banking hours is best used if you want to build a big block of time off at a later date.
You're better off buying vacation days.
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Keep in mind that banking hours to cash in at a higher rate later does not work out like most think. You are banking hours not pay. If you work one hour now and bank it the rate is the same as if you work that hour next year. Either way you work one hour. Banking hours is best used if you want to build a big block of time off at a later date.
Keep in mind that banking hours to cash in at a higher rate later does not work out like most think. You are banking hours not pay. If you work one hour now and bank it the rate is the same as if you work that hour next year. Either way you work one hour. Banking hours is best used if you want to build a big block of time off at a later date.
When you withdraw an hour it is at your current rate, not your rate when it was deposited.
If you make a bank deposit of one hour while you are on probation you can withdraw that same hour the next year at 2nd year pay.
The best time to bank hours is if you are expecting an upgrade from FO to Captain. You can bank those hours at the FO payrate and withdraw them at Captain payrate.
If you play it correctly, up to 60 hours of your time as an FO you could be making Captain pay.
Keep in mind that banking hours to cash in at a higher rate later does not work out like most think. You are banking hours not pay. If you work one hour now and bank it the rate is the same as if you work that hour next year. Either way you work one hour. Banking hours is best used if you want to build a big block of time off at a later date.
Exactly. It's not possible to cash out 40 hrs of bank at once unless you PD most of your trips. I don't have the contract in front of me, but I believe you cash up to the ALV+15 or max 82 hours, whichever is less. And if you GS you can't cash out more than 5 hours.
You're better off buying vacation days.
You're better off buying vacation days.
You could personal drop your entire month and use the bank to still get paid.
Assuming you had a 60 hour balance you could withdraw all of that and borrow 22 hours and you would get paid 82 hours without flying a single minute.
Thanks again, the continuing discussion was extremely informative. I feel like I've got a good handle on the bank and GS pay rules now.
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You still worked the exact same hour for the pay. You simply time shifted when you do the work. If you want more time off at a later date works well.
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