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Old 09-14-2019 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
Just and FYI, there are situations where you are going to do the trip whether you take the MUP or not it’s just a matter of whether they are going to delay the flight or not. But in a lot of situations these days where they are a bit more concerned about performance metrics, not taking the MUP means it goes out to x/y for someone and paid at 200% for the whole trip while you stay home instead of an extra 1.5hrs per duty period for you.

Do what you want just sayin.
While what you are saying is correct, an extra 1.5 - 6 hours of pay means a lot more to a reserve guy on first year pay than a senior pilot who dropped everything in IOT and is waiting for premium trips. Especially if that guy had to commute in and pay for a hotel or crash pad.
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Old 09-14-2019 | 06:39 AM
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I never understand why people tell first year reserves to do stuff to help out the other pilots. Usually it’s the same guys saying we don’t need to waste negotiating capitol on new hires. Who here is going to throw their money to the person making garbage new hire pay?
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Old 09-14-2019 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BeechedJet
I never understand why people tell first year reserves to do stuff to help out the other pilots. Usually it’s the same guys saying we don’t need to waste negotiating capitol on new hires. Who here is going to throw their money to the person making garbage new hire pay?
Haha. Yup

“Don’t take that reserve assignment for 6 hours extra pay. Instead don’t take it and buy 3 more hotels: but sleep well knowing a senior FO got an X list call over it.
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Old 09-14-2019 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Omniscient
Haha. Yup

“Don’t take that reserve assignment for 6 hours extra pay. Instead don’t take it and buy 3 more hotels: but sleep well knowing a senior FO got an X list call over it.

TBF, Quo specifically said "do what you want", not "don't touch my X-list"
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Old 09-14-2019 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by symbian simian
TBF, Quo specifically said "do what you want", not "don't touch my X-list"
Well if accuracy is what you seek, than at least acknowledge that nobody said “don’t touch my X list” in any post

What he said was “But in a lot of situations these days where they are a bit more concerned about performance metrics, not taking the MUP means it goes out to x/y for someone and paid at 200% for the whole trip while you stay home instead of an extra 1.5hrs per duty period for you.”

Basically sounds like “stay home, not worth it for MUP, let someone get premium pay”

To which 3 of us said that kind of thinking is better suited for Captains making decent cash even below guarantee vs a new hire who will need that MUP in many situations.

A first year guy who commutes to base for a hotel, sitting reserve, should and probably will jump all over a reserve trip with MUP and the savings of the crash pad hotel, and good for them if they get it. Nowhere should this guy think “yeah, I’ll pass to allow someone else to get premium pay”. That’s ridiculous

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Old 09-14-2019 | 10:48 AM
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I understand the commuting issue.

And yeah I do think 1.5 hrs per duty period is a pittance sometimes leads to less x/y but not always. Sometimes you are going to do the trip anyway and there isn’t much way to tell what their plan is.

So like I said do what you want as long as it’s contractually legal. I do hear a lot from FOs that there is little open time to trade with and no premium pay (month dependents obviously) but MUP and gobbling up straight pay, even 10hr three days are reasons why. All compliant so have at it. And as someone that bids rsv a lot I say go for it so I can get assigned less trips. It’s just playing the short game instead of the long if yearly earnings is the goal.
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Old 09-14-2019 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
I understand the commuting issue.

And yeah I do think 1.5 hrs per duty period is a pittance sometimes leads to less x/y but not always. Sometimes you are going to do the trip anyway and there isn’t much way to tell what their plan is.

So like I said do what you want as long as it’s contractually legal. I do hear a lot from FOs that there is little open time to trade with and no premium pay (month dependents obviously) but MUP and gobbling up straight pay, even 10hr three days are reasons why. All compliant so have at it. And as someone that bids rsv a lot I say go for it so I can get assigned less trips. It’s just playing the short game instead of the long if yearly earnings is the goal.
What other game is there if you can't get off of rsv?
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Old 09-14-2019 | 11:30 AM
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I’m loving the convo. But what the frig does MUP mean?
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Old 09-14-2019 | 11:35 AM
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What other game is there if you can't get off of rsv?
Rsv can fly x/y too
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Old 09-14-2019 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by TalkTurkey
I’m loving the convo. But what the frig does MUP mean?
Move-Up pay. 1.5 hours/duty period.
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