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LCR and SCR Rules
Just confirming Spirits LCR is 14 hours and SCR 3 hours?
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Originally Posted by Inop2
(Post 2542238)
Just confirming Spirits LCR is 14 hours and SCR 3 hours?
SCR is 3 hrs call to push, not show. I was called maybe twice in a year of total reserve to be there quick. Most of the time I saw something posted to my schedule a day or so in advance. |
It has always been 3 hours to push.
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Originally Posted by Acehole
(Post 2542378)
There is about to be a metric s#1t ton of "buyers remorse" in these work rules......
SCR is 3 hrs call to push, not show. I was called maybe twice in a year of total reserve to be there quick. Most of the time I saw something posted to my schedule a day or so in advance. |
Originally Posted by Acehole
(Post 2542378)
There is about to be a metric s#1t ton of "buyers remorse" in these work rules......
SCR is 3 hrs call to push, not show. I was called maybe twice in a year of total reserve to be there quick. Most of the time I saw something posted to my schedule a day or so in advance. |
Originally Posted by Opposite Qotsa
(Post 2542434)
Yeah, but how about that Section 1....scope! Love it!
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Originally Posted by Acehole
(Post 2542378)
There is about to be a metric s#1t ton of "buyers remorse" in these work rules......
SCR is 3 hrs call to push, not show. I was called maybe twice in a year of total reserve to be there quick. Most of the time I saw something posted to my schedule a day or so in advance. The language is poor no doubt but only new hires and guys new to rsv think they have to be ready to push 3hrs from the call. |
Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
(Post 2542500)
This ready to depart language has been clarified before by the union and precedent has been set that it’s not ready to push. Scheduling also themselves uses 3hrs as show time. They may ask if you can make it sooner but if you say you need your 3hrs they understand that to be showing in 3hrs. Scheduling is not confused it only seems to be the pilots. Any time I’ve said I need my three hours we always pushed well after 3hrs and I’ve never heard a word about it.
The language is poor no doubt but only new hires and guys new to rsv think they have to be ready to push 3hrs from the call. Never mind the fact that our SPA ALPA newhire guide, for newhires, describes the call out to be “3 hours ready to depart” and that’s the same language in the contract, 3 hours ready to depart. So listen to Qotsa....his post will hold up in any probation NOI hearing against you. |
Originally Posted by Opposite Qotsa
(Post 2542595)
You hear that new guys? When you tell scheduling your interpretation of the contract and 3 hour call out, you can site amateur scope expert, and all around contract genius, Qotsaautopilot.
Never mind the fact that our SPA ALPA newhire guide, for newhires, describes the call out to be “3 hours ready to depart” and that’s the same language in the contract, 3 hours ready to depart. So listen to Qotsa....his post will hold up in any probation NOI hearing against you. |
Originally Posted by Opposite Qotsa
(Post 2542595)
You hear that new guys? When you tell scheduling your interpretation of the contract and 3 hour call out, you can site amateur scope expert, and all around contract genius, Qotsaautopilot.
Never mind the fact that our SPA ALPA newhire guide, for newhires, describes the call out to be “3 hours ready to depart” and that’s the same language in the contract, 3 hours ready to depart. So listen to Qotsa....his post will hold up in any probation NOI hearing against you. |
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