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Notarealpilot 02-01-2019 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by Need a real job (Post 2754538)
Do they not publish updated seniority list every month anymore?

Since KP who knows.

sled14 02-01-2019 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by Need a real job (Post 2754538)
Do they not publish updated seniority list every month anymore?

Jan wasn’t in Comply but on the myfrontier site. Feb not up yet but maybe next week, at least on the website.

ExecNav 02-01-2019 05:49 PM

Everyone but the February class is listed at the end of CBA 2019.

flyboy94 02-01-2019 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by Punkah Louvre (Post 2754511)
Yup..
Attend one of the Meet the Chiefs events. Next one is in Chicago in a couple of weeks.
You’ll get to meet HR and have time to make a good impression.
PM me if you need more..

I PM'd you!

Prettywhacked1 02-01-2019 08:16 PM

Actually the “fast track” would be to go to the NGPA PSP event next week, the F9 DEN ACP who directs hiring will be there.....not sure if tix are still available, so check.......
https://www.ngpa.org/ngpa_industry_expo

korg128 02-02-2019 09:55 AM

What's in the new contract for dropping trips. Nk has 75% coverage that must be green (drop able) for line holders with no minimum per month

Prettywhacked1 02-02-2019 10:23 AM

I believe for now we will continue using the same 3 tables from when the month starts, then 4 days out/green or red, then an AM PM coverage vs open trips for the week of.
I hear PBS/Navblue will leave 4% of trips unassigned, so dropping should be possible, especially with six reduced requires credit months a year.
I’m certain others can explain better.
Good luck!

V1 McFlyerson 02-02-2019 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by korg128 (Post 2755182)
What's in the new contract for dropping trips. Nk has 75% coverage that must be green (drop able) for line holders with no minimum per month

In 2019 we can drop down to 60 hours minimum, instead of 70 hours minimum, for 4 months that the company chose; March, April, September, and October. Starting in 2020 there will be 6 months that we can drop to 60 hours instead of 70 hours.

PC12 02-03-2019 05:00 AM


Originally Posted by V1 McFlyerson (Post 2755375)
In 2019 we can drop down to 60 hours minimum, instead of 70 hours minimum, for 4 months that the company chose; March, April, September, and October. Starting in 2020 there will be 6 months that we can drop to 60 hours instead of 70 hours.

Is this for lineholdees only? Or reserve as well?

Salukipilot4590 02-03-2019 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by PC12 (Post 2755727)
Is this for lineholdees only? Or reserve as well?

Lineholders only


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