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Old 02-07-2017 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyOneTaco
When a new vacancy is bid upon, do you have the option to opt to your 2nd choice.

Lets say I bid for base A, but dont like where I fall, can I say I want my option 2, base B because I would hold higher seniority there? I would prefer A, but after the first award of the vacancy B would be better after seeing where everyone else falls. Even though I may be based in base C, which is my 3rd choice on my bid.
Assuming I understand your question correctly, no you cannot. You get what you are awarded and you either take it, or withdraw and stay where you are.
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Old 02-07-2017 | 05:24 PM
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I agree with this, but wouldn't the caveat be... unless the company needed you in your second choice?

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Assuming I understand your question correctly, no you cannot. You get what you are awarded and you either take it, or withdraw and stay where you are.
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Old 02-07-2017 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
I agree with this, but wouldn't the caveat be... unless the company needed you in your second choice?
I guess you're correct, if you were an alternate on the initial, withdrew from your first choice, and then you're awarded your second choice on the final. Would have to be a perfect situation though I guess.
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Old 02-07-2017 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
I agree with this, but wouldn't the caveat be... unless the company needed you in your second choice?
Nope, the contract language is pretty clear on that. Company and MEC would have to mutually agree to something like that, which they could do, but as it stands right now, he'd have two choices: take the top pref or stay where he currently is.
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Old 02-07-2017 | 05:49 PM
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Yeah. And based on my luck with the EFB email, probably not going to happen. Back to the drawing board...

Originally Posted by Rayeli
I guess you're correct, if you were an alternate on the initial, withdrew from your first choice, and then you're awarded your second choice on the final. Would have to be a perfect situation though I guess.
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Old 02-08-2017 | 07:55 AM
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For the guys who are in training or just got off training.
How's the schedule like for the initial, Sims and IOE? Are there gaps in between training modules? Is everything done in MSP?
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Old 02-08-2017 | 08:25 AM
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Sorry in advance, FNG here.

Any BTV commuters out there?

From what I can tell there's two to four 9E flights per day to LGA, and a couple JetBlue to JFK. I'm trying to asses the feasibility of commuting from Burlington as I don't want to move to NYC. I know it's drivable in a pinch but that's obviously not desirable.
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Old 02-08-2017 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by sergioliova l
For the guys who are in training or just got off training.
How's the schedule like for the initial, Sims and IOE? Are there gaps in between training modules? Is everything done in MSP?
Depends if you are 200 or 900, 200 everything was pretty rapid fire, started FTD the following Tuesday after ground school ended, sims for 200 are split between Phoenix and msp, 900 is all in msp. But plan on splitting your time for 200 between out there and msp. Sims you pretty much go 3-4 days on and a day or two break. After sims I had about 5 days before my first OE trip, as per contract So expect very shorts breaks between the start of ground school and OE. You can also expect to do your OE out of Detroit or msp.
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Old 02-08-2017 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Kauger
Sorry in advance, FNG here.

Any BTV commuters out there?

From what I can tell there's two to four 9E flights per day to LGA, and a couple JetBlue to JFK. I'm trying to asses the feasibility of commuting from Burlington as I don't want to move to NYC. I know it's drivable in a pinch but that's obviously not desirable.
I know a couple guys who do it. One just drives, the other rides on us most times. Seems pretty doable. You have number one priority on our metal for the jumpseat so that helps a lot.
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Old 02-08-2017 | 09:10 AM
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I know a couple guys who do it. One just drives, the other rides on us most times. Seems pretty doable. You have number one priority on our metal for the jumpseat so that helps a lot.
Thanks.

Are the loads usually pretty full?

I'm considering the move up there from Southern NH where I would be commuting out of BOS or MHT. I know Boston has a ton of flights but it's 1.5 hours by car or bus from where I live.

I know commuting will suck no matter where it is, but I'm trying to feel out just how much suck I'm willing to endure.
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