December (June 18 effective) System Bid
#33
Line Holder
Joined: Dec 2009
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From: 1Durrty5
Life happens for better or worse. Being allowed to downgrade for a better schedule to care for a newborn or a sick family member doesn't seem like a bad thing to me.
If it were occurring in greater numbers I would worry, but not for a fraction of one percent of all captains in one system bid.
#34
Covfefe
Joined: Jun 2015
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I wouldn't worry too much about two captains bidding to the right seat. With over 1600 captains here, there's likely to be a few downgrades for the many reasons mentioned earlier in this thread.
Life happens for better or worse. Being allowed to downgrade for a better schedule to care for a newborn or a sick family member doesn't seem like a bad thing to me.
If it were occurring in greater numbers I would worry, but not for a fraction of one percent of all captains in one system bid.
Life happens for better or worse. Being allowed to downgrade for a better schedule to care for a newborn or a sick family member doesn't seem like a bad thing to me.
If it were occurring in greater numbers I would worry, but not for a fraction of one percent of all captains in one system bid.
#36
On Reserve
Joined: May 2017
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STOP THE PRESSES!!!! Less than 1/2 of one percent downgraded to be a VERY VERY senior FO on the AB making close to $200,000 (or more) with an amazing schedule. I can’t figure out why anyone would EVER want to do that. JetBlue must be a TERRIBLE GOD AWFUL place to aviate. Hahaha.
#37
STOP THE PRESSES!!!! Less than 1/2 of one percent downgraded to be a VERY VERY senior FO on the AB making close to $200,000 (or more) with an amazing schedule. I can’t figure out why anyone would EVER want to do that. JetBlue must be a TERRIBLE GOD AWFUL place to aviate. Hahaha.
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