Doctor's note?
#21
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Doctor's note?
No. The whole doctor's note was grieved and went before a judge. You have to supply a note. You also have health care coverage so any out of pocket expenses are not going to be covered. Guys abused sick leave and thats why things are the way they are now. A pilot in Anchorage abused the jury duty, basically he volunteered for duty, and we got a crap deal on jury duty now. Thank your fellow pilots who can't seem to follow the rules. Just like guys now think they can leave the hotels in Japan to hit the 7-11.
Like wind shear said, the contract can (should) specify that the company pay the cost of getting a doctor note. As for having health care coverage, the contract specifies what percentage of the premiums the company pays. The company paying for doctor notes is no the case right now, but it can be changed with new contact language.
#22
No. The whole doctor's note was grieved and went before a judge. You have to supply a note. You also have health care coverage so any out of pocket expenses are not going to be covered. Guys abused sick leave and thats why things are the way they are now. A pilot in Anchorage abused the jury duty, basically he volunteered for duty, and we got a crap deal on jury duty now. Thank your fellow pilots who can't seem to follow the rules. Just like guys now think they can leave the hotels in Japan to hit the 7-11.
I am not bad mouthing the Union, but you guys ARE the Union , make sure the electorate do a better job for you.
#23
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It is definitely a points based system, however, some things might change the number of points assigned. Now when a doctors note is required, you go through the insite system and have a “conversation” with both company medical and management, though I doubt management gets much into the conversation. You submit your note to company medical, they ignore it for a week until you repetitively send them messages asking if they got it, and then if they decide it’s adequate, they assign you one point for the sick event. At last that’s my understanding. Don’t know how many points (if any) is assigned to a Covid event.
#24
FYI... I just received 1 pt. VIPs crew notification for my COVID19 close contact event plus a phone call from my Fleet Manager. I called in SCK on VIPs and I called the DO. Had a jovial non threatening conversation with Fleet Manager. I'm in a 14 days quarantine and placed on a NOQ ADM. No biggie.
That sounds like retaliation for taking sick leave lawfully and is probably illegal.
#25
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How is this any different than say, contracting influenza? Isn’t that beyond our control as well? I’m not trying to say that the system is fair, on the contrary.
#26
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FYI... I just received 1 pt. VIPs crew notification for my COVID19 close contact event plus a phone call from my Fleet Manager. I called in SCK on VIPs and I called the DO. Had a jovial non threatening conversation with Fleet Manager. I'm in a 14 days quarantine and placed on a NOQ ADM. No biggie.
Since this program rolled out it has always been vague... do we know if it is even still in effect?
#28
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Doctor's note?
Not following, are you saying you fly when you have a cold? Or are you saying you don’t follow company policy? What do you do when you do have a cold?
#29
I don't give a flying ******* that the "illustrious" SCP BM came up with a Sick Tracking System, nor how it is applied with that grade-school level point system meant to intimidate us from using sick leave.
I go by the FAA's regs and do not fly sick.
...and I never go to a Dr. except for my Class 1. It has never been an issue for me at FDX, nor at previous carriers for that matter. If the DO or anyone harasses you on sick leave, involve the FAA, they'll stop that BS immediately.
I go by the FAA's regs and do not fly sick.
...and I never go to a Dr. except for my Class 1. It has never been an issue for me at FDX, nor at previous carriers for that matter. If the DO or anyone harasses you on sick leave, involve the FAA, they'll stop that BS immediately.
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#30
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Urban Rumor: If you go to the doctor for a note and share a giggle at the inanity of it all..make sure he takes the time to actually record in your records what ailment you were suffering (especially if you phone it in). The "under my care" works fine on the note, but the company can subpoena your medical records if they suspect foul play. Another reason a note from your neighbor the doctor (a veterinarian) isn't a good idea...
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