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Old 10-03-2016 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by yeahbutstill
I have tried checking in with D2's exactly 24 hours prior and I still see some other D2's ahead, how do they do it??
They could be D2Ts, a connection from an earlier flight. They could also be a rollover from a prior flight.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 01:20 PM
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Some also have faster fingers. I've mashed the check in button maybe a half second too late and had a couple people in front of me. It just happens.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by buddies8
Does it say D2T or just D2.
D2T is thru passenger non rev connecting from another flight with the same PNR locator number.

If it is just D2, they are just faster on the button, happens all the time.
Nope just D2's.. I understand anyone connecting will have thr "T" next to it... I've tried "refreshing" repeatedly and still get like 3 or 4 spots below others on same class haaaa.. oh well.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 04:22 PM
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They may have checked in for earlier flight and either didn't get on the flight they listed for or they checked in and then elected to roll over to your flight. Also could have possibly just missed their original flight and rolled to yours.


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Old 10-03-2016 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by highflyer1980
They may have checked in for earlier flight and either didn't get on the flight they listed for or they checked in and then elected to roll over to your flight. Also could have possibly just missed their original flight and rolled to yours.


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This makes sense now.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by WakeWash
This is the same at PSA, except you're getting your guaranteed 75 hours a month. Never heard of per diem continuing while your at home like he claims, cause per diem is meal compensation while at work and training. If you're at home, you shouldn't still be receiving per diem.


Thanks for enlightening us on how it works at PSA.

Just so we're clear with how it works at Envoy, you get 16 hours of per diem ($1.85) per day from day 1 of Indoc until you finish IOE. Doesn't matter if your in class in Irving or at home waiting.

This is how it's written in the contract. My paychecks in training were quite a bit higher than when I was on reserve making min guarantee.


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Old 10-03-2016 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Shiner
Thanks for enlightening us on how it works at PSA.

Just so we're clear with how it works at Envoy, you get 16 hours of per diem ($1.85) per day from day 1 of Indoc until you finish IOE. Doesn't matter if your in class in Irving or at home waiting.

This is how it's written in the contract. My paychecks in training were quite a bit higher than when I was on reserve making min guarantee.


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Lately, whatever one WO gets, the others get as well. Some people forget that the base contracts are different. That is likely the cause of the confusion.

Envoy's contract with per diem benefits you more if you are delayed in training (paying you per diem when you are at home). That can add up to a lot of money if you are delayed. PSA's benefits you if there are not long delays (get per diem of 24 hours a day, but only when in training).

They are not the same, but both have merits.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Eaglepilot84
And nobody wanted to listen to any actual envoy pilots a year ago when we said this would be the place to be very soon. Funny how things work out that way! Btw, I wonder where ag386 and eaglefly are haha
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Amazing how that works, isn't it?
Why don't you two get a room.
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Old 10-03-2016 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by daOldMan
Lately, whatever one WO gets, the others get as well. Some people forget that the base contracts are different. That is likely the cause of the confusion.



Envoy's contract with per diem benefits you more if you are delayed in training (paying you per diem when you are at home). That can add up to a lot of money if you are delayed. PSA's benefits you if there are not long delays (get per diem of 24 hours a day, but only when in training).



They are not the same, but both have merits.


Good point. I think people see the bonuses and pay raises and assume we are all the same. Far from it.

PSA has the SAP, PDT has a very quick upgrade, Envoy's flow structure is way different. There are a lot more differences than similarities.

Hopefully all our MEC's will get on the same page and keep fighting for improvements for all.


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Old 10-04-2016 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Shiner
Thanks for enlightening us on how it works at PSA.

Just so we're clear with how it works at Envoy, you get 16 hours of per diem ($1.85) per day from day 1 of Indoc until you finish IOE. Doesn't matter if your in class in Irving or at home waiting.

This is how it's written in the contract. My paychecks in training were quite a bit higher than when I was on reserve making min guarantee.


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That per diem made a big difference when the pay was 25 an hour. Now that it's up to 37.90 the differecent between training pay and reserve life won't be as stark. Which is great. I remember getting that first pay check after training and thinking of my god how am I going to survive. New hires now won't have that joy.
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