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#2291
Are you asking me for tips on getting the invite? If so, all I did was throw Facebook message to a recruiter and told him when I would have my app in. I was asked when I would like to come in for an interview the next day. Sadly I had to schedule it out further than I would have liked due to my current company being extreamly short staffed this month, but EAS didn’t seem to have an issue with me making the interview date 3 weeks later.
#2292
On Reserve
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Posts: 16
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
#2293
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2007
Posts: 867
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
#2294
Banned
Joined APC: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,919
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
#2295
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2017
Position: 175 CA
Posts: 1,285
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
Not just a no, but a hell no, Lol.
#2296
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2008
Position: Standing in front of the tank with a shopping bag
Posts: 918
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
#2297
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jan 2017
Posts: 22
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
#2298
Now the new thing is requiring crews to be standby at FBO for a full 14 hours if not scheduled for a trip that day. No more standby at home days or at least very few and far between. This is a huge hit on our QOL and I don't think management realizes how big of a mistake this move is. So for those going to interviews don't let them sell you on this idea of "oh you'll work 7/10 and get standby at home days," this is no longer the case.
- Only one crew per base will be utilized unless more are needed.
- 8/6 pilots will be used before 10/5 pilots.
- This applies to "In Base" crews. If you're on the road then its business as usual.
As an 8/6 pilot here it's definitely a change that initially hasn't gone over well with the pilot group because it literally happened over night.
Now that it has digested a bit, lets look at the big picture.
We're hiring a lot of pilots that will eventually lead to a more stable schedule and hopefully alleviate the need for standby at FBO.
Operationally it does makes sense. Our stby at home rules are very lenient and our recovery time frame can exceed 6 hours. Our trips are usually scheduled a few days in advance and rarely do we have pop up trips that we get called to fly during a stby at home day. We do not do charter so the need to keep a crew/plane at the ready isn't needed.
Recently we've needed faster recovery options due to aircraft breaking and crew illness. I'm optimistic that despite this change we're still worth considering. Morale here has gone up a lot with 8/6 and the recent pay raise.
#2300
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Joined APC: Feb 2018
Posts: 44
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