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Originally Posted by Hrkdrivr
(Post 2017891)
I never heard a thing about either sick-out except auto-generated emails detailing the need to call in well, and how you could WS/GS and pay back your sick bank if you flew on days of a rotation that were removed for the sick-out if you got healthy in time. |
Originally Posted by GunshipGuy
(Post 2017692)
I think I heard this guy in the media room in the crew lounge. Man, that guy sounded like he was dying! I was grateful he didn't show up in the cockpit for the start of the trip.
I wouldn't say he was gracious but, he knew I was right. He should've never showed up. I didn't get sick from him. |
Originally Posted by Boatbuilder
(Post 2015799)
We keep hearing about the small minority that supposedly abuses sick leave. I'd like to bring up the other side of the coin, pilots that fly sick.
As an 88 FO I put up with sniffling, coughing and sneezing captains for 10 long years. I took numerous colds home to be shared with my wife and daughter. Well no more. I'm posting notice of my sick personal sick leave abuse policy now that I occupy the left seat. Show up sick to fly with me and I'm having you pulled from the trip. No joke. No excuses. Please make the call. BEFORE the trip. You aren't doing anybody any favors coming to work when you are not 100%. No your fellow crewmwmbers or your passengers. |
Originally Posted by TexanDriver
(Post 2017976)
On the two sick calls I had during probation I got phone calls from the CPO checking up on me. Both sick outs were verified too, so I guess phone calls are standard for probies?
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Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 2018124)
I know they routinely call on your first sick out as a new hire. Usually it's to make sure you understand the process.
Thank goodness we have the CPO to help us "understand." After all, they're just trying to help, right? |
Originally Posted by DeadHead
(Post 2018035)
You must be a treat to work with. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 2018124)
I know they routinely call on your first sick out as a new hire. Usually it's to make sure you understand the process.
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Originally Posted by Piklepausepull
(Post 2018416)
25+ years and I got my first call this year! Guess I'm not using enough of my sick time!:cool:
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Originally Posted by nohat
(Post 2016655)
I'm glad those Mentors above are teaching our new hires correctly, but that was not the case for the individual I flew with.
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Originally Posted by DeadHead
(Post 2018035)
You must be a treat to work with. :rolleyes:
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