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Originally Posted by FangsF15
(Post 3873730)
There are reasonable arguments for breaking out unused SC. This ain’t one of them.
As long as they are at least accounting for unused reserve days in there it gives others the ability to make much more realistic CBA to CBA comparisons with real world numbers. Something like "flew on avg 3 days/month, avg 14 days unused LC/SC days a month" or whatever the numbers are. If someone wants to break out SC go for it. |
Originally Posted by BlueSkies
(Post 3873791)
Honestly I don't really care specifically about SC, I just think it's misleading when somebody posts "only worked an avg of 3 days a month last year! Made $250k"
As long as they are at least accounting for unused reserve days in there it gives others the ability to make much more realistic CBA to CBA comparisons with real world numbers. Something like "flew on avg 3 days/month, avg 14 days unused LC/SC days a month" or whatever the numbers are. If someone wants to break out SC go for it. |
Originally Posted by BlueSkies
(Post 3873791)
Honestly I don't really care specifically about SC, I just think it's misleading when somebody posts "only worked an avg of 3 days a month last year! Made $250k"
As long as they are at least accounting for unused reserve days in there it gives others the ability to make much more realistic CBA to CBA comparisons with real world numbers. Something like "flew on avg 3 days/month, avg 14 days unused LC/SC days a month" or whatever the numbers are. If someone wants to break out SC go for it. |
Originally Posted by FangsF15
(Post 3873814)
I don't think it's misleading in the slightest. We are talking about 121 ops, here. I think people are smart enought to figure out the difference.
It’s absolutely misleading. I get that you don’t consider an unused day of LC “work,” but it is still a day obligated to the company. Simply saying, “I only worked 3 days per month!” leaves one wondering if you were only scheduled for 3 total days per month, or if you also had 7 or 10 or 15 or 20 unused days of reserve each month. You don’t consider it work, but leaving out how many unused days of obligation to the company DOESN’T PAINT THE FULL PICTURE. I really don’t understand why you refuse to acknowledge this point in the slightest. Just saying people are smart enough to figure it out makes me wonder if you’re just trolling, sh*t posting, or if you have some ulterior motive for not wanting people to know how many days of obligation to the company you really have. |
Originally Posted by jaxsurf
(Post 3873824)
It’s not misleading to you, because you are intimately familiar with 121 ops and at least one legacy carrier’s contract, and probably at least somewhat familiar with the contracts of other major carriers. Not everyone reading this is on the list of a major airline though.
It’s absolutely misleading. I get that you don’t consider an unused day of LC “work,” but it is still a day obligated to the company. Simply saying, “I only worked 3 days per month!” leaves one wondering if you were only scheduled for 3 total days per month, or if you also had 7 or 10 or 15 or 20 unused days of reserve each month. You don’t consider it work, but leaving out how many unused days of obligation to the company DOESN’T PAINT THE FULL PICTURE. I really don’t understand why you refuse to acknowledge this point in the slightest. Just saying people are smart enough to figure it out makes me wonder if you’re just trolling, sh*t posting, or if you have some ulterior motive for not wanting people to know how many days of obligation to the company you really have. |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3873579)
Retroactive days off/rest is illegal in 121/117.
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Originally Posted by FXLAX
(Post 3873869)
First, a reserve day without being assinged duty is not rest, per se. But I know in 117 rest has to be prospective. And I'm pretty sure that its not the same in 121. Unless I'm misunderstanding intepretations. For example, in 121, when given an assignment, one has to 'look back' 7 days (168 hours) from the end of that duty and have at least 24 consecutive hours off somewhere in that time. I don't know if you are referring to something different than that?
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Originally Posted by fcoolaiddrinker
(Post 3873891)
It’s 30 hrs rest (no obligation to the company) on the look back. That’s a 117 reg but not considered a day off in some agreements. An example would be some agreements allow stacking res day consecutively. Company still needs to provide contractual min days off but could be forced to also provide that rest (30 hrs) in addition to min days off.
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Originally Posted by GoodJet
(Post 3873893)
What agreements don't consider 30 hrs of rest a day off? Because that is the majority of my time off on reserve where I work.
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Originally Posted by jaxsurf
(Post 3873824)
It’s not misleading to you, because you are intimately familiar with 121 ops and at least one legacy carrier’s contract, and probably at least somewhat familiar with the contracts of other major carriers. Not everyone reading this is on the list of a major airline though.
It’s absolutely misleading. I get that you don’t consider an unused day of LC “work,” but it is still a day obligated to the company. Simply saying, “I only worked 3 days per month!” leaves one wondering if you were only scheduled for 3 total days per month, or if you also had 7 or 10 or 15 or 20 unused days of reserve each month. You don’t consider it work, but leaving out how many unused days of obligation to the company DOESN’T PAINT THE FULL PICTURE. I really don’t understand why you refuse to acknowledge this point in the slightest. Just saying people are smart enough to figure it out makes me wonder if you’re just trolling, sh*t posting, or if you have some ulterior motive for not wanting people to know how many days of obligation to the company you really have. Respectfully, it is absolutely not misleading to state "Reserve days worked: X". This is "Airline PilotCentral" after all, specifically the "Major" Forum. It's not the 135 forum. It's not the Career Builder forum. It's totally reasonable and acceptable to speak to the intended audience here, expecting readers are smart enough to get it. If a lurker doesn't understand 'it', it's over their head anyway. Look, no-one is trying to deceive here, but some act like others are. If someone is trying to hide the fact that they bid reserve at all, and pass off "3 days of work per month" for $500k, I'd 100% agree with you. But I don't see anyone doing that, certainly not intentionally. I'd agree that Reserve posters breaking out unused SC is probably appropriate (if you bother to list days worked at all). In all honesty, the answer to '# SC's' is very different at DL from 2 years ago. BTW, I don't get your last paragraph dig at all. You've been around plenty long enough to know I don't ******* post. and ulterior motive? huh? As you well know, DL requires either 17 or 18 LC days a month, sometimes 1 less in a well staffed category. Happy? At the end of the day, it's not like this is a scientific study. All this is about is the bookends for what is possible vs. what is common. We don't need to get absurdly granular with data and start including "Time Away From Base", "Legs/day", "uncommutable reports/releases", etc. If an individual wants to start a thread or ask a specific question, start a new thread. I mean, next thing you know we'll be arguing over whether a Miata is a sports car... ;) |
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