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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 973469)
A reserve generally cannot pick up a trip in open time. You can put a greenslip in that will pay the trip over 70 hours if it's on your days off, but those are awarded in seniority order after all whiteslips and reserves have been exhausted.
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Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 973470)
Gentlemen,
I'm reading up on greenslips and the contract is worded poorly. (I don't know what a "loop back" is.) If I put in for a greenslip that conflicts with a later trip, they can still give it to me, and I'm off the hook for the entire duration of the later trip, right? |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 973474)
You are correct, Old Spice Guy. That is the elusive green slip with conflict where you get the gs pay plus full pay for the rotation it conflicts with. The ladies truly love that one.
(i.e. not 200% for GSWC and 100% for dropped....) |
Originally Posted by DAL 88 Driver
(Post 973472)
I believe you are correct. But a "greenslip with conflict" is extremely rare.
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 973474)
You are correct, Old Spice Guy. That is the elusive green slip with conflict where you get the gs pay plus full pay for the rotation it conflicts with. The ladies truly love that one.
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Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 973485)
So that doesn't go in seniority order? They will give it to someone requesting a greenslip w/out conflict first?
Section 23. N. |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 973474)
You are correct, Old Spice Guy. That is the elusive green slip with conflict where you get the gs pay plus full pay for the rotation it conflicts with. The ladies truly love that one.
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 973473)
You can yellow slip for it (which acl is a master of doing), and it pays the same as a GS for a rsv once youre over guarantee. When youre getting used everyday it can make the difference between the 69 hr month which hockey hasnt figured out yet how to avoid, and an 80 plus hour month.
Terrible system for him...:D |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 973488)
Yes. Green slips are step 18 in the award sequence. GSWC don't come til step 27.
Section 23. N. Note to self: Ignore the parts of the contract that refer to the "loop back." :D |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 973486)
Except the "gs pay" is only single pay on a GSWC. Not double like a regular GS.
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