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Old 12-26-2016 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Tee1Up
Thanks for the research Herk and hopefully you can shed some light on this. I think you nailed the 72 hours of ALV, but my "wide" report only shows 51 hours of credit, hence the gripe. Am I missing something here? I was kind of amazed that with vacation and recurrent, I end up with only 51 hours of credit. New guy...so what am I missing?
Are you confusing pay with credit? Vacation and CQ give you pay but not credit. (Although vacation does count for "credit" towards the greenslip trigger, just not for bank deposit purposes). Add your vaycay and CQ time to your PBS credit and I think you will be at Herk's calculation.
Old 12-26-2016 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Tee1Up
Thanks for the research Herk and hopefully you can shed some light on this. I think you nailed the 72 hours of ALV, but my "wide" report only shows 51 hours of credit, hence the gripe. Am I missing something here? I was kind of amazed that with vacation and recurrent, I end up with only 51 hours of credit. New guy...so what am I missing?
You cannot look at the wide report to determine pay if you get a reserve line. The "credit" summary that you see accounts for your CQ and vacation, but doesn't include the remaining reserve guarantee that you would be entitled to (though it does show the number of on call days you owe the company.

For the same reason, if you received a full month reserve line that had no other vacation, CQ, etc. your "credit" on the wide report would be...zero. However you would still have a reserve guarantee per your particular category.

It gets a bit confusing I know. I invite you to review the wide report for you category and look at other guys who received reserve lines. Most importantly, get familiar with your time card, available in iCrew. For those with reserve lines, it is the only place that truly spells out all the ins and outs of your monthly pay, hours, reserve guarantee, and the like.
Old 12-27-2016 | 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Tee1Up
Thanks for the research Herk and hopefully you can shed some light on this. I think you nailed the 72 hours of ALV, but my "wide" report only shows 51 hours of credit, hence the gripe. Am I missing something here? I was kind of amazed that with vacation and recurrent, I end up with only 51 hours of credit. New guy...so what am I missing?
Vacation and training are pay no credit. Ditch the wide report and look at your time card.
Old 12-27-2016 | 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
I banked a few hours once before a pay raise. Next month I used banked hours. Pretty sure banked hours were paid at the rate I banked them at. I am under the impression that the hours have a money value to them that we can't see. Just speaking from experience. I've read contract and it's not clear.
Perhaps the difference already included in a retro check?
Old 12-27-2016 | 08:00 AM
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Agreed...when men were men.
I liked how it shows the old man doing farm work, climbing down that silo ladder backwards and in the background is the moon. He's been there. Just insane.
Old 12-27-2016 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
I banked a few hours once before a pay raise. Next month I used banked hours. Pretty sure banked hours were paid at the rate I banked them at. I am under the impression that the hours have a money value to them that we can't see. Just speaking from experience. I've read contract and it's not clear.
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Incorrect.
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Bank hours are HOURS. That's why they are displayed as such on your TIME (not pay) card.

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When withdrawn, they are converted into PAY at your hourly rate at that instant.
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Old 12-27-2016 | 09:00 AM
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AE bets? Close of business Friday or earlier???
Old 12-27-2016 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by NERD
AE bets? Close of business Friday or earlier???
NLT COB Friday, at worst. I'm guessing either COB tomorrow or by noon on Thursday.
Old 12-27-2016 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by NERD
AE bets? Close of business Friday or earlier???
You going somewhere, bro?
Old 12-27-2016 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
NLT COB Friday, at worst. I'm guessing either COB tomorrow or by noon on Thursday.


I agree with this


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