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Noleone 08-11-2018 07:06 AM

Open time
 
Hey, just curious: for those that would like to make some extra money each month, are you able to pick up any open time at 150% or more? Or is it all paid at your current rate? Thanks for the help

Tpinks 08-11-2018 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by Noleone (Post 2653144)
Hey, just curious: for those that would like to make some extra money each month, are you able to pick up any open time at 150% or more? Or is it all paid at your current rate? Thanks for the help

Open time is paid at 100%. In reality though since SAP went live with composite lines, there really isn't much in open time. If they have trips, they will call and offer a flag pay which is 150% for yellow and 200% for red.

Noleone 08-11-2018 09:46 AM

While lots of other carriers are short staffed and offering 150-200% for open time, Republic just seems to be cruising along. Probably speaks volumes about your contract and QOL. That’s a good sign. Thanks for the helpful info.

DiveAndDrive 08-11-2018 02:24 PM

Just out of curiosity, how does the "no juniormanning" thing work? In a past life, I was a crew scheduler for a 121 airline. We had to juniorman quite often. I'm not complaining about the no juniormanning thing. But at the same time, my operational side is going "we have to cover this trips!!" How do they do it? Let's just say there's a flight that people are legal for, but no one is picking it up. It's an hour or two from departure. Will they just throw more and more money at the problem until someone picks it up, or will they just crew cancel it?

4V14T0R 08-11-2018 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by DiveAndDrive (Post 2653354)
Just out of curiosity, how does the "no juniormanning" thing work? In a past life, I was a crew scheduler for a 121 airline. We had to juniorman quite often. I'm not complaining about the no juniormanning thing. But at the same time, my operational side is going "we have to cover this trips!!" How do they do it? Let's just say there's a flight that people are legal for, but no one is picking it up. It's an hour or two from departure. Will they just throw more and more money at the problem until someone picks it up, or will they just crew cancel it?



Reserves and cold calls for open time.


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TheWeatherman 08-11-2018 06:09 PM

And that cold call will be at 150% or 200% pay. The pilot group as a whole is pretty good at refusing the 150% offer so crew scheduling will offer 200% in their first offer more often. When they call on your day off you are not required to answer the phone or or accept the trip.

Noleone 08-11-2018 06:20 PM

Is that trip put into the system then where anyone can pick it up as “flag pay” for 150-200%?

TheWeatherman 08-11-2018 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by Noleone (Post 2653465)
Is that trip put into the system then where anyone can pick it up as “flag pay” for 150-200%?

The contract has language where they can do that, but they never do. Everything in open time is regular pay. So for the higher pay you can't chase it, you just have to hope for a call.

DiveAndDrive 08-11-2018 07:17 PM

You can’t even call scheduling and say “hey. If something pops up, give me a call”?

knewyork 08-11-2018 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by DiveAndDrive (Post 2653491)
You can’t even call scheduling and say “hey. If something pops up, give me a call”?

You can definitely do that. However they may not offer incentivized pay unless you told them to call you only if they’re offering it.


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