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Old 03-10-2018 | 06:47 PM
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Any Republic FOs care to share some examples of what an average line looks like for you in a month? Preferably a regular line and a reserve line please. Thanks in advance for any responses.


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Old 03-11-2018 | 05:42 PM
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2.5 FO here..

With a line anywhere between 14-18 days off a month on average, bidding two and three day trips...sometimes trips are back to pack for 6 day stretches but it's kinda rare. Overall no complaints... I feel like I'm off more than my friends at other companies. I got a line after my first couple months and greatly improved QOL.

With reserve expect 12 days off...after a few months you should be able to hold weekends off at least. When I bid reserve about a year ago on purpose I was hardly used (went 30 days without a call), but I think those days are over from what I'm hearing.

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Old 03-11-2018 | 06:38 PM
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I'm an ORD based FO, 2.5 years longevity. I bid around #30 of 80 FOs. I'm a commuter, but I have a really short commute so I can bid two-thirds of the trips in the base. My lines are 16-17 days off with 83ish hours of credit. I've held all weekends off for a year or so. This month I picked up a weekend because it had an overnight in my hometown.

Reserve, as the previous poster said, gets you 12 days off a month. Bid for long stretches if you commute and want to be given out of base reserve (the company puts you up in a hotel in a different base to sit reserve there instead of your actual base). Bid short stretches if you live in base and want to avoid it.
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Old 03-12-2018 | 12:26 PM
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Thanks for the responses. Just trying to get an idea what the schedules look like. When I flew for the regionals 10 years ago, I was only guaranteed 10 days off and had lines with a 4 day followed by 2 days off, then 3 day followed by an out and back and then 1 day off! Times have definitely changed if you are averaging 14-18 days off a month.
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Old 03-13-2018 | 02:03 PM
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Yeah those are the averages the past few months. Typically less days off during the summer obviously, usually average 12-14 days off, 15 if I’m lucky.

If you’re looking at other regionals, keep in mind their averages might be totally different. I have a bud at mesa that never gets more than 11 off, and know a few guys at other companies that don’t get nearly what I get.
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Old 03-13-2018 | 04:22 PM
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Roger that Mjm...sent you a PM as well.
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Old 03-13-2018 | 07:32 PM
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Does Republic have PBS or line bidding?

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Old 03-13-2018 | 11:28 PM
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Preferential bidding system
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Old 03-14-2018 | 05:22 AM
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MCI FO with just over a year on property.... I'm a line holder and average 15 days off a month with around 87hr credit. I bid for trips three days or less, so normally I have a 3on/3off or 3/4 schedule throughout the month. If I bid weekends off I'll get a three day backed up to a two day (mon-fri) normally but there are five day trips available to bid. I can reliably hold weekends off if I need to. The MCI trips are normally only commutable on one end, which seems to be the norm at our other bases as well (blah blah outstations, etc).

When I was reserve in DCA I was commuting, I was able to set my schedule up so that I could do blocks of four to six days at a time pretty easily to minimize the number of times I had to commute.
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Old 03-18-2018 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Captain Slow
MCI FO with just over a year on property.... I'm a line holder and average 15 days off a month with around 87hr credit. I bid for trips three days or less, so normally I have a 3on/3off or 3/4 schedule throughout the month. If I bid weekends off I'll get a three day backed up to a two day (mon-fri) normally but there are five day trips available to bid. I can reliably hold weekends off if I need to. The MCI trips are normally only commutable on one end, which seems to be the norm at our other bases as well (blah blah outstations, etc).

When I was reserve in DCA I was commuting, I was able to set my schedule up so that I could do blocks of four to six days at a time pretty easily to minimize the number of times I had to commute.
Were you assigned full trips or were you doing out and backs and having to pay for a hotel in the middle of your reserve blocks?
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