"Gets Weekends Off?????"
What on Earth are these phrases beneath the user names??? "Gets Weekends OFF," "Line Holder," etc. And where do they come from? I see no place in my profile where I chose such a phrase and "Gets weekends off" is a phrase with little meaning. What is this?
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What is a weekend off ?
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It's a euphemistic indicator of your “seniority” here at APC.
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Originally Posted by swaayze
(Post 2583864)
It's a euphemistic indicator of your “seniority” here at APC.
Here is how it works, seniority is a function of how many posts/comments and conversations you have started/initiated/posted on the Community. That field is called "user title" and you can browse our FAQ section to have answers to all your questions, see below for simplicity. New Hire: 0-9 Posts On Reserve: 10-24 Posts Line Holder: 25-99 Posts Gets Weekends Off: 100+ Posts https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/f...l&titlesonly=0 What do you all think? Do you like it? It's been done and set long ago, we can certainly start a process of revision, if you'd like, you'd think there is a need for it. Thank you, best regards. Nick |
[What do you all think?]
It makes sense AFTER one understands it. Prior to that it it seems odd or weird when using the forums. |
Originally Posted by AV810
(Post 2587858)
[What do you all think?]
It makes sense AFTER one understands it. Prior to that it it seems odd or weird when using the forums. |
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