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nwaf16dude 08-26-2016 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by Dirtdiver (Post 2189154)
6 per person (PPR)

...and it's 6 S2 travel days per person, not legs.

Big E 757 08-27-2016 08:08 AM

Reserve question
 
Are we still not required to check our schedule on our last off day? I start reserve on Sep 3rd. It's been a while since I've been on reserve but from what I remember, the earliest SC can be scheduled at 10:00 am and earliest sign in is 12:00. Is that still correct?

Thanks

tunes 08-27-2016 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by Big E 757 (Post 2189558)
Are we still not required to check our schedule on our last off day? I start reserve on Sep 3rd. It's been a while since I've been on reserve but from what I remember, the earliest SC can be scheduled at 10:00 am and earliest sign in is 12:00. Is that still correct?

Thanks

1500 day prior to first day

gloopy 08-27-2016 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by tunes (Post 2189573)
1500 day prior to first day

Careful on the wording here so as to not generate a confusing and false mandate. There is zero obligation of any kind to check your schedule on your day off.

Period.

Full stop.

The 3PM thing is really a 9 hours prior thing, which is really a relic of a holdover from the previous contract that's still in there. Basically all that says is that's when THEY have to have anything earlier than noon finalized and on your line. If they do that by 3PM (or whenever 9 hours prior is, if its an irregular partial payback day, etc) then they can take noon down to as early as 10AM. But never earlier.

Therefore its cool on your end to get a 3PM-ish heads up as to what you'll be doing, but you absolutely do NOT have to check it at or prior to that time. If you want, you can be radio silent/blackout til midnight, as long as you can then be in position to do something as early as 10AM.

cybirr 08-27-2016 06:53 PM

Any experience in changing interview dates? I am not certain I am ready for an interview coming up. Still several weeks out and maybe just nerves. But who would want to go into an interview and screw this up?

BigHitterLlama 08-27-2016 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by cybirr (Post 2189918)
Any experience in changing interview dates? I am not certain I am ready for an interview coming up. Still several weeks out and maybe just nerves. But who would want to go into an interview and screw this up?

I don't have personal experience with it, but I've read a couple stories on the inter webs where people had conflicts or personal issues and called and were able to change without any issue. That said, if you've got several weeks to go you've probably got as much prep time as many successful candidates have had total. Check out RST if you haven't already. Good luck!

tripled 08-27-2016 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by cybirr (Post 2189918)
Any experience in changing interview dates? I am not certain I am ready for an interview coming up. Still several weeks out and maybe just nerves. But who would want to go into an interview and screw this up?

Relax. You're ready. They already want to hire you so go to the interview and just be yourself.

vyperdriver 08-28-2016 03:41 AM

Cybirr, Chill, be yourself, study...highly recommend Emerald Coast, have fun. It will work out.

Dirtdiver 08-29-2016 06:04 PM

L&G slipped to page 2!

Bump to the top!

NoDeskJob 08-29-2016 06:24 PM

Is there a way to see monthly bid awards from last year?
I'm trying to gauge if it's realistic to expect/get Xmas off in my category based on historical data.
Gracias.


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