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#2782
Banned
Joined: Aug 2015
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From: Lots
You want to go where you will fly the most. Skywest has less reserve time and then you will fly up to 19 days a month which is what you want to move on,p. Time. Pic time. I fly with captains all the time complaining about having to work the max every month with little time off. But that's what you need to move on. Nobody comes here to stay here. So Skywest will get you flying the most quickest.
#2783
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 613
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Really surprised to see how little discussion there is about the confession from SAPA that management pilots have had access to the SAPA/forums since 2014. I for one am not surprised at all but I thought it would generate a little discussion. Maybe people are trying to talk about it but it is being deleted from the moderated forums?
Just thought I would throw it out there for those that may not have seen it or known about it. It is under the committee page if anyone wants to take a look.
Just thought I would throw it out there for those that may not have seen it or known about it. It is under the committee page if anyone wants to take a look.
#2784
New Hire
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 1
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Can anyone give me an idea how commuting out of OMA to MSP or ORD would be? I have never done any 121 flying so I am struggling to take in all the variables that are a part of commuting on the airlines.
#2785
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,397
Likes: 222
From: 737 FO
Really surprised to see how little discussion there is about the confession from SAPA that management pilots have had access to the SAPA/forums since 2014. I for one am not surprised at all but I thought it would generate a little discussion. Maybe people are trying to talk about it but it is being deleted from the moderated forums?
Just thought I would throw it out there for those that may not have seen it or known about it. It is under the committee page if anyone wants to take a look.
Just thought I would throw it out there for those that may not have seen it or known about it. It is under the committee page if anyone wants to take a look.
#2786
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 613
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DW is a good guy and I appreciate his communication of the issue. It is entertaining to see the Region 4 election promises though. At least we have some people with passion running, but it is very similar to the Presidential race. Lots of what I want to do, not so much of how I am going to do it. Good on them for being willing to help.
Last edited by disillusioned; 08-23-2016 at 02:17 PM. Reason: clarification
#2787
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,397
Likes: 222
From: 737 FO
I have always known that anything that is put out there can be printed and end up on your CP's desk. Since it defaults to the un/pw combo of your employee number, part of your last name and last 4 of your SSN. I'm sure the SSN part would be easy to get from any management list. What is disturbing is that we had Asst. CP and other types in supervisor roles that had their own account, which could be shared with anyone who didn't want to take the time to get someones SSN.
DW is a good guy and I appreciate his communication of the issue. It is entertaining to see the Region 4 election promises though. At least we have some people with passion running, but it is very similar to the Presidential race. Lots of what I want to do, not so much of how I am going to do it. Good on them for being willing to help.
DW is a good guy and I appreciate his communication of the issue. It is entertaining to see the Region 4 election promises though. At least we have some people with passion running, but it is very similar to the Presidential race. Lots of what I want to do, not so much of how I am going to do it. Good on them for being willing to help.
#2788
I was reading the email update sent out by the SAPA president today and came across this.
"After several weeks of conversations the company was able to negotiate Delta benefits for Delta E175 pilots based in LAX and SFO as well E175 pilots based in SEA"
I'm wondering if I'm reading too much into this but is it possible to be on the 175 based in LAX or SFO and not be considered Delta dedicated? The way this is worded has me confused, maybe I'm retarded?
"After several weeks of conversations the company was able to negotiate Delta benefits for Delta E175 pilots based in LAX and SFO as well E175 pilots based in SEA"
I'm wondering if I'm reading too much into this but is it possible to be on the 175 based in LAX or SFO and not be considered Delta dedicated? The way this is worded has me confused, maybe I'm retarded?
#2789
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 4,301
Likes: 2
I was reading the email update sent out by the SAPA president today and came across this.
"After several weeks of conversations the company was able to negotiate Delta benefits for Delta E175 pilots based in LAX and SFO as well E175 pilots based in SEA"
I'm wondering if I'm reading too much into this but is it possible to be on the 175 based in LAX or SFO and not be considered Delta dedicated? The way this is worded has me confused, maybe I'm retarded?
"After several weeks of conversations the company was able to negotiate Delta benefits for Delta E175 pilots based in LAX and SFO as well E175 pilots based in SEA"
I'm wondering if I'm reading too much into this but is it possible to be on the 175 based in LAX or SFO and not be considered Delta dedicated? The way this is worded has me confused, maybe I'm retarded?
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