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Originally Posted by bigtime209
(Post 2514882)
For those of us who were actually here when we were seriously working on rolling out PBS can speak to how terrible PBS would be for this pilot group. We were trained on the software, we had mock parallel bids using current line bidding and PBS bidding, and we had a clear view of what PBS would look like once it launched here at Enovy. It was terrible. And as others have mentioned, losing DTS would be a HUGE loss, especially now that we only get 14 days of vacation a year until year 8 pay. No conflict pay, huge reduction in OT. Just not good. But I guess I'm just fear mongering. I'm glad you new guys have it all figured out.
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When does Envoy's current contract expire?
Originally Posted by TheGoodOne
(Post 2514539)
and by reduced overtime opportunities and likely critical coverage opportunities. There would also be fewer opportunities to “sit reserve” and then grab overtime on their days off. However, other pilots, especially junior seniority pilots, would gain because they would get lines, have less reserve, and commute for no reason less often. Aren’t those all things that are complained out a LOT here on this forum? So, it seems that PBS would “spread the wealth” across the flock of pilots whilst reducing overtime and other costs for the company. Am I missing something? Good OT available at Piedmont, Mesa, and Endeavor. Plus at a higher rate. Are they not using using PBS??? That fear tactic and mongering is Obsolete. FA’s are not Pilots. Their negotiators are not ours either. Plus rebuttals I hear “No OT available” is bull. Really big bull crap from the Hell No’ers who will flow soon. Does OT availability not depend on the month and season, and staffing? Are there tons of “good OT” available now with the current system in February and March? With the current system is “good OT” available every single month of the year? You all know the answer. So why do “PBS Hell No’ers” keep saying that also. It’s a mute point. If the possibility exist for ALPA, plus a good vendor to be in control, then it’s worth a shot in my eyes me! Greater good for the majority. Senior lifers and junior guys benefit the most. We won’t know until it’s negotiated if the door is open, but to say HELL NO, off the bat is bat**** retarded. We want reserve fixed, yes granted PBS does not fix it completely, but the number/amount of our fellow pilots who are effected by crap reserve rules, inefficiencies, lost days, early commute in the day before, to sit Stby/RAP1 etc, could be dramatically reduced. We keep doing the same thing yet expect some different result? insanity. |
What has happened here? People are actually arguing for PBS? There's a reason Envoy put a 7 million dollar price tag on it. It saves them 7 million dollars that could be in pilots pockets. And yes there is good OT. Trips get put in there for training, vacation, transition, 7 days, DTS. And all that would be covered day 1 of the month with PBS so that means the only OT available would be the few turns they couldn't slide into somebodys schedule or waiting for someone to call in sick. It's not worth the few months of reserve people are subject to now. When did this pilot group lose their mind on PBS?
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Originally Posted by SilentLurker
(Post 2515012)
If the possibility exist for ALPA, plus a good vendor to be in control, then it’s worth a shot in my eyes me! Greater good for the majority. Senior lifers and junior guys benefit the most. We won’t know until it’s negotiated if the door is open, but to say HELL NO, off the bat is bat**** retarded.
PBS means less days off for me. PBS means less pay for me. PBS means I have to work more to make the same amount of money. So no thanks on PBS. |
Originally Posted by moon
(Post 2515035)
When did this pilot group lose their mind on PBS?
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Originally Posted by SilentLurker
(Post 2515012)
Good OT available at Piedmont, Mesa, and Endeavor. Plus at a higher rate. Are they not using using PBS??? That fear tactic and mongering is Obsolete. FA’s are not Pilots. Their negotiators are not ours either.
Plus rebuttals I hear “No OT available” is bull. Really big bull crap from the Hell No’ers who will flow soon. Does OT availability not depend on the month and season, and staffing? Are there tons of “good OT” available now with the current system in February and March? With the current system is “good OT” available every single month of the year? You all know the answer. So why do “PBS Hell No’ers” keep saying that also. It’s a mute point. If the possibility exist for ALPA, plus a good vendor to be in control, then it’s worth a shot in my eyes me! Greater good for the majority. Senior lifers and junior guys benefit the most. We won’t know until it’s negotiated if the door is open, but to say HELL NO, off the bat is bat**** retarded. We want reserve fixed, yes granted PBS does not fix it completely, but the number/amount of our fellow pilots who are effected by crap reserve rules, inefficiencies, lost days, early commute in the day before, to sit Stby/RAP1 etc, could be dramatically reduced. We keep doing the same thing yet expect some different result? insanity. |
Originally Posted by moon
(Post 2515035)
What has happened here? People are actually arguing for PBS? There's a reason Envoy put a 7 million dollar price tag on it. It saves them 7 million dollars that could be in pilots pockets. And yes there is good OT. Trips get put in there for training, vacation, transition, 7 days, DTS. And all that would be covered day 1 of the month with PBS so that means the only OT available would be the few turns they couldn't slide into somebodys schedule or waiting for someone to call in sick. It's not worth the few months of reserve people are subject to now. When did this pilot group lose their mind on PBS?
As prior Endeavor I know there is language there that involves the amount of open time at the end of bid construction and the bid windows, reserve amounts and even credit push*. What it comes down to is it's a matter of what you get in the language for PBS that makes it good or bad. Generally speaking, it accentuates your seniority. A senior pilot will get a better schedule, a junior pilot will get a worse one and a mid seniority pilot will hardly know a difference. One really nice thing about PBS is the ability to have a "standing bid." You enter a bid with what you generally want and can either leave it as is or tweak it each month. Once you understand how the system works you can make the best possible schedule for yourself without having to do anything month to month. A big problem you can run into is the rules the company can use and control. Since the system knows your prior month's schedule it can put you wherever the company wants relative to legalities. If the system is allowed to build you a 75 hr line you and there are productive trips then you can get away with a nice high time off line. This is how Endeavor has traditionally been able to award 17-18 day off lines. But the company also has the option of forcing everyone into 85-90 hour lines (or whatever parameters they input). Another thing they can do is called a credit push (alluded to above) which is when it finishes building lines an reaches a set number of reserves the company wants has more open time than they want left. In this case the system re-runs the lines but starting from the bottom of the seniority list pilots start to have a higher credit window (lines still run in seniority but a senior pilot might be allowed a 75 hour line, if desired, while a junior pilot is forced to a 90 hour line). What it comes down to is the language can be written in a way that allows good schedules and even ways for the extra pay (at Endeavor you can volunteer to work a higher value line and get premium pay on certain flying on your actual line award instead of needing to pick up open time). It can also allow greater flexibility in days off and larger blocks of days off than you may see with line bidding. But on the other hand, if there are no restrictions every pilot might always work an 85-90 hour line at 11-12 days off regardless of how senior they are. What I'm getting at is that PBS isn't necessarily a horrible thing. It really can be a benefit to both you and the company.... but the language is very important to ensure that there is a benefit to the pilot group. |
Originally Posted by Baradium
(Post 2515071)
What I'm getting at is that PBS isn't necessarily a horrible thing. It really can be a benefit to both you and the company.... but the language is very important to ensure that there is a benefit to the pilot group.
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Originally Posted by daveetasac
(Post 2514090)
Drop Trip Sequence
Basically, as a line holder, if your vacation block touches any sequence, the “left-over” days on either end are dropped. You’re only paid for the days within your vacation block. The dropped days surrounding your vacation are unpaid. |
Originally Posted by Baradium
(Post 2515071)
A big problem you can run into is the rules the company can use and control. Since the system knows your prior month's schedule it can put you wherever the company wants... ... if there are no restrictions every pilot might always work an 85-90 hour line at 11-12 days off regardless of how senior they are. It would be this ^^^ |
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