Attention All Skywest CRJ Poolies!!!
#51
And hey, when United and Continental merge (and SkyWest and XJT merge), Houston's just right down the road!
#52
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From what I understand - FAT is junior and probably where I'd be at. How commutable are the lines? It looks like if someone got hired today, they wouldn't be on reserve very long...
What base would you pick if you had to do a commute from DFW? The nice thing is many of the bro bases have one leg commutes from dfw - only problem is the flights are only a couple a day, so I have no idea if loads are light enough for me to be able to commute.
Are the bro schedules still primarily 4 on 2 off? It seems like it'd be pretty tough to get home. Sorry for all the questions, just a bit anxious.
What base would you pick if you had to do a commute from DFW? The nice thing is many of the bro bases have one leg commutes from dfw - only problem is the flights are only a couple a day, so I have no idea if loads are light enough for me to be able to commute.
Are the bro schedules still primarily 4 on 2 off? It seems like it'd be pretty tough to get home. Sorry for all the questions, just a bit anxious.
#53
Yeah, FAT is junior, and that's probably where you'd be. Looks like for this month there's only five reserve lines for FAT EM2 FOs, which sounds pretty good to me. As far as I can tell, the trips aren't terrible from a commuting standpoint, and some actually look good.
Off the top of my head, I'd say PSP would be your best bet. I think it's the next junior EM2 FO base after FAT, and as long as American's MD80s aren't grounded, there's a couple of DFW-PSP flights per day.
As for scheduling, we have PBS, so depending on your seniority you can have any kind of line you want (if you know what you're doing). I don't know what you'd get bidding last, but you're not necessarily going to be locked on 4 on 2 off.
Off the top of my head, I'd say PSP would be your best bet. I think it's the next junior EM2 FO base after FAT, and as long as American's MD80s aren't grounded, there's a couple of DFW-PSP flights per day.
As for scheduling, we have PBS, so depending on your seniority you can have any kind of line you want (if you know what you're doing). I don't know what you'd get bidding last, but you're not necessarily going to be locked on 4 on 2 off.
#54
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Yeah PSP was one of the more attractive EMB bases to me - not nearly as expensive as say SFO or SAN to live in. I'm thinking seeing as how pay is better, it's only a year seat lock, and I'd be holding a line pretty quickly I may request the EMB. Hmmm.
My other question is this - I will be getting married end of April next year - is it a big deal to get a LOA for something like this? I would hate to just have to quit! I suppose at that time I could maybe bid around it...
How exactly does the PBS work?
My other question is this - I will be getting married end of April next year - is it a big deal to get a LOA for something like this? I would hate to just have to quit! I suppose at that time I could maybe bid around it...
How exactly does the PBS work?
#55
I'm not sure about the LOA, because I haven't done it. I would think that with nearly a year under your belt, though, you ought to be senior enough to at least get a couple of days off that you need. I don't know about three weeks for a honeymoon or whatever, though. Might be worth asking at your interview.
PBS basically just sorts out what everybody wants. They load in all the trips, crewmembers put their preferences in, and then it executes and tries to give everybody as much of what they want as possible, while attempting to respect seniority. It's not perfect, and a lot of people complain about it, but I'd say I like it overall. It has quite a few options, but it your case, for example, you could ask it for commutable 4-day trips with 4 days off between trips, or whatever you like. You won't necessarily get it, but the system will try.
PBS basically just sorts out what everybody wants. They load in all the trips, crewmembers put their preferences in, and then it executes and tries to give everybody as much of what they want as possible, while attempting to respect seniority. It's not perfect, and a lot of people complain about it, but I'd say I like it overall. It has quite a few options, but it your case, for example, you could ask it for commutable 4-day trips with 4 days off between trips, or whatever you like. You won't necessarily get it, but the system will try.
#56
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From: Former EMB 120 Jr. Water Boy, CRJ newbee
From what I understand - FAT is junior and probably where I'd be at. How commutable are the lines? It looks like if someone got hired today, they wouldn't be on reserve very long...
What base would you pick if you had to do a commute from DFW? The nice thing is many of the bro bases have one leg commutes from dfw - only problem is the flights are only a couple a day, so I have no idea if loads are light enough for me to be able to commute.
Are the bro schedules still primarily 4 on 2 off? It seems like it'd be pretty tough to get home. Sorry for all the questions, just a bit anxious.
What base would you pick if you had to do a commute from DFW? The nice thing is many of the bro bases have one leg commutes from dfw - only problem is the flights are only a couple a day, so I have no idea if loads are light enough for me to be able to commute.
Are the bro schedules still primarily 4 on 2 off? It seems like it'd be pretty tough to get home. Sorry for all the questions, just a bit anxious.
#58
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From: Former EMB 120 Jr. Water Boy, CRJ newbee
I usually travel to FAT on the day before my trip starts because I have such a long commute. I do 4 day trips, ending on Friday, fly home Friday night, home Sat & Sun, and commute back to work on Mondays. Lot of different varieties on the trips here with some being commutable and most commutable on atleast one side. I commute to/from FAT through DEN, DFW, LAX, PHX, SFO, and LAS....lots of options. I have a crashpad there that is walking distance to/from the airport so I have no car. If you need to go somewhere there is usually someone around that has a car to get a ride.
#60
Plus there seems to be an increase in pairings that start or end with a deadhead to or from LAX or SFO. This greatly helps with it comes to commuting.
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