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Flying Monkey 01-02-2019 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by guardpolice (Post 2735160)
both. Deltanet has skyhub feeds. Search for “workplace” in your app store.


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Chakerik 01-02-2019 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Trip7 (Post 2734980)
I browse SkyHub daily and find it to be very informative. Great communication tool and I'm glad Delta keeps improving IT. Also the FEB Crew Resources Update is not out yet. It's the Bid Package preview that's out. Nothing exciting on there except for A220 initial routes and trip mix

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Is the bid package preview only on sky hub now? Trying to find it on the normal site with no success

Denny Crane 01-02-2019 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by ChecklistMonkey (Post 2735131)
The company isn't going to do anything to you if you just read the updates. There is a lot of great information there and I haven't even had to make a single post. Do you have concerns about being disciplined for things you say in the crew room or in the CPO? Me neither. Just behave.

Well of course one is not going to get in trouble if nothing is posted. That’s not the point. The point is that there is no protection from discipline if one makes an error in judgment or comments in the heat of the moment etc. I realize this stance is not a very popular position but if it protects just one person from themself, it would be worth it......and I’m not worried about myself.

Denny

m3113n1a1 01-02-2019 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2735248)
Well of course one is not going to get in trouble if nothing is posted. That’s not the point. The point is that there is no protection from discipline if one makes an error in judgment or comments in the heat of the moment etc. I realize this stance is not a very popular position but if it protects just one person from themself, it would be worth it......and I’m not worried about myself.

Denny

Aren't you still entitled to the same ALPA protections from discipline as you would be if you made a discipline-worthy comment to a co-worker/customer at work in person?

Disclaimer: I don't use Skyhub (not out of principle, I'm just lazy).

TED74 01-02-2019 11:44 AM

Scoop, I see the pay rates thread closed now that the tables are posted. Since it's part of compensation, I wonder if it isn't appropriate to also include vacation accrual/pay, per diem, international override and training pay rates there? These are the 2019 numbers that continue until we have a new contract.

Vacation (FedEx, don't laugh!)
1 – 5 completed years of employment, 2 weeks vacation, 52:30 hours pay
6 – 11 years, 3 weeks, 77:00
12 – 18 years, 4 weeks, 101:30
19 or more years, 5 weeks 126:00

Domestic per diem, $2.45 per hour away from base.
International per diem, $2.90.

International pay is:
Captain $6.50/hr additive to hourly pay
First Officer $4.50/hr

Entry level pilot pay (monthly pay starting on day 1 of indoc until OE completion, then never again used for training) $5,091.20/mo.

tomgoodman 01-02-2019 11:52 AM

You have the right to remain silent...
 

Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2735248)
Well of course one is not going to get in trouble if nothing is posted.

Maybe that was the reason for DALPA’s e-mail: a version of the Miranda warning. ;)

JamesBond 01-02-2019 01:25 PM

Can somebody help a bruddah out. What is the procedure for jumpseating on JetBlue?

crewdawg 01-02-2019 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by JamesBond (Post 2735400)
Can somebody help a bruddah out. What is the procedure for jumpseating on JetBlue?

Download the ALPA app on your phone. You don't even need to log in to get jumpseat info for every airline out there. That said, it says to list in myidtravel for advance bookings. It says you can also list at the gate...and I have heard nothing but great things about how well you are treated by JB.

Scoop 01-02-2019 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by TED74 (Post 2735340)
Scoop, I see the pay rates thread closed now that the tables are posted. Since it's part of compensation, I wonder if it isn't appropriate to also include vacation accrual/pay, per diem, international override and training pay rates there? These are the 2019 numbers that continue until we have a new contract.

Vacation (FedEx, don't laugh!)
1 – 5 completed years of employment, 2 weeks vacation, 52:30 hours pay
6 – 11 years, 3 weeks, 77:00
12 – 18 years, 4 weeks, 101:30
19 or more years, 5 weeks 126:00

Domestic per diem, $2.45 per hour away from base.
International per diem, $2.90.

International pay is:
Captain $6.50/hr additive to hourly pay
First Officer $4.50/hr

Entry level pilot pay (monthly pay starting on day 1 of indoc until OE completion, then never again used for training) $5,091.20/mo.


Ted,

It is a work and progress. I locked it because I did not want it to become a “Johnson” measuring contest, so to speak.

It is only there because the DAL Airline profile page is not accessible by MODs, and is woefully out of date.

Thanks for the suggestion - Done.

Happy New Year!

Scoop

full of luv 01-02-2019 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by crewdawg (Post 2735407)
Download the ALPA app on your phone. You don't even need to log in to get jumpseat info for every airline out there. That said, it says to list in myidtravel for advance bookings. It says you can also list at the gate...and I have heard nothing but great things about how well you are treated by JB.

Yes, and since they have converted to myidtravel, I have not been successful in getting an agent to list me on x2 occasions. They claim it's not even possible.... but once you've done myidtravel about 50 times, it becomes more useable.:rolleyes:


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