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Going back a little to the schedule thing, you are required to check by 1500, if they put something on after that, the are required to call you and let you know that it was added after 1500.
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From: Bebe Bus De L'Air Assistant Aerial Conveyance Facilitator
1. They can give you a 1000 SC, the reasoning that with the 2 hour-call out window, you'd report the earliest at 1200.
2. You've put in a yellow slip, which includes lowering your raw score. If the report is more than 12 hours, you have to take the trip. Less than 12 hours, it's a proffer. So, they could call you at 1800 for a 0600 report.
If you're already a day into you reserve days, then the 1500 time doesn't mean anything. Checking your schedule at 1500 only applies when coming of an X-day.
Also of note, if you have a PR or partial day off as payback from a GS whilst on reserve, they can assign a trip nlt 09+00 before your payback time ends. So even though you are off, 1500 does not apply, nine hrs prior to the end of the payback applies.
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From: B757/767
If you're coming off an X-day and they haven't put anything on your schedule by 1500 base time, they can't give you anything that reports before 1200 the next day. Exceptions:
1. They can give you a 1000 SC, the reasoning that with the 2 hour-call out window, you'd report the earliest at 1200.
2. You've put in a yellow slip, which includes lowering your raw score. If the report is more than 12 hours, you have to take the trip. Less than 12 hours, it's a proffer. So, they could call you at 1800 for a 0600 report.
If you're already a day into you reserve days, then the 1500 time doesn't mean anything. Checking your schedule at 1500 only applies when coming of an X-day.
1. They can give you a 1000 SC, the reasoning that with the 2 hour-call out window, you'd report the earliest at 1200.
2. You've put in a yellow slip, which includes lowering your raw score. If the report is more than 12 hours, you have to take the trip. Less than 12 hours, it's a proffer. So, they could call you at 1800 for a 0600 report.
If you're already a day into you reserve days, then the 1500 time doesn't mean anything. Checking your schedule at 1500 only applies when coming of an X-day.
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So if an interviewee receives a conditional employment offer on Day 1, could it be withdrawn on Day 2 after the pysch & med tests?
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.
So if an interviewee receives a conditional employment offer on Day 1, could it be withdrawn on Day 2 after the pysch & med tests?
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.

There is a reason it's called "conditional," haha. I prefer it that way... sure was nice knowing I passed the HR and stuff right there. The only thing that you're really not sure about is how you did with the shrink.
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So if an interviewee receives a conditional employment offer on Day 1, could it be withdrawn on Day 2 after the pysch & med tests?
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.

Am I reading correctly that the earliest they could assign a rotation/short call is 5 hours after the end of your PB/PR day (if assigned nlt than 9 prior.)
Example - PB/PR day ends at 15:00 - if they assign a rotation/short call nlt than 06:00 (9 hours priort to PB end,) it can begin no earlier than 20:00?
I know the earliest they can assign a rotation/short call on your first reserve day is 05:00 (if its assigned by 15:00 on the last x day.)
Am I reading correctly that the earliest they could assign a rotation/short call is 5 hours after the end of your PB/PR day (if assigned nlt than 9 prior.)
Example - PB/PR day ends at 15:00 - if they assign a rotation/short call nlt than 06:00 (9 hours priort to PB end,) it can begin no earlier than 20:00?
I know the earliest they can assign a rotation/short call on your first reserve day is 05:00 (if its assigned by 15:00 on the last x day.)
Example - PB/PR day ends at 15:00 - if they assign a rotation/short call nlt than 06:00 (9 hours priort to PB end,) it can begin no earlier than 20:00?
I know the earliest they can assign a rotation/short call on your first reserve day is 05:00 (if its assigned by 15:00 on the last x day.)
So if an interviewee receives a conditional employment offer on Day 1, could it be withdrawn on Day 2 after the pysch & med tests?
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.
Just seems slightly cruel to offer the job after Day 1 before the pysch test. Also, since so many guys who got the job were told their EKGs were abnormal, is it possible said situation is another test to see how one reacts to that?
I guess one isn't certain he/she has the job until they're on the line, or at least in Indoc.

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