Commuting to your base. What gives?
#11
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What difference does that make? Don't FOs and CAs at the same company at the same company wear pants?
Unless you're driving an hour away to hang out at Wal-Mart, why would you wear you pants and bring your luggage? I also live 30-45mins from the airport and I will often sit reserve on the beach or on the boat in the summer. Just check that phone often when getting out of the water!
I am sure many will echo this, but reserve in base vs. commute to reserve are totally different jobs. Even a 30min flight to a place like EWR or LGA can turn into a nightmare with weather, other jumpseaters, ATC flow, etc. Commuter clauses. Get em, learn em, love em.
Unless you're driving an hour away to hang out at Wal-Mart, why would you wear you pants and bring your luggage? I also live 30-45mins from the airport and I will often sit reserve on the beach or on the boat in the summer. Just check that phone often when getting out of the water!
I am sure many will echo this, but reserve in base vs. commute to reserve are totally different jobs. Even a 30min flight to a place like EWR or LGA can turn into a nightmare with weather, other jumpseaters, ATC flow, etc. Commuter clauses. Get em, learn em, love em.
#14
If your commute is on most 50 seaters (all CRJ200s and E145s other than XRs), you might as well forget about going to work/home on days that require alternates. It's like trying to get within w&B envelope in a Seminole with 4 fat people
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#16
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Position: Another RJ FO
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Skywest doesn't have a commuter clause nor do they have a contract to have a 'clause' in. If you miss your commute it's unpaid. They do however let you pick your trip back up without a lot of fuss if you can get to domicile later. I've been a commuter for 3 years and never had an issue but it's not as nice as having a commuter clause would be.
#17
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Joined APC: Jun 2013
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98% of the time I do get a seat in the back though.
#18
Depends on your work rules and why you commute,
My carrier is now pay protecting our commute and provides a crash pad type room at the airport... Why not commute from paradise now? I came to the conclusion that I don't want to live in the depressed expensive cities that we have bases in but rather under the sun on a beach... Very little cost difference, all I pay is the extra parking, so I found it was a good deal. This is why you must choose you carrier and contract wisely.
My carrier is now pay protecting our commute and provides a crash pad type room at the airport... Why not commute from paradise now? I came to the conclusion that I don't want to live in the depressed expensive cities that we have bases in but rather under the sun on a beach... Very little cost difference, all I pay is the extra parking, so I found it was a good deal. This is why you must choose you carrier and contract wisely.
#20
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Who's crying here? My commute is a breeze! But it is something to take into consideration for the OP. You just can't count on the jumpseat in the 200 to get you home on a packed route. And that's a fact Jack.
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