NK/F9 Merger Announced
#161
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2012
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f9 is short over 100 managers so I don't think that’s the plan. Probably led to our IT meltdown earlier today to some extent. They just let several quality individuals walk out the door for no apparent reason during the middle of the largest labor shortage in a generation while trying to double in size. It made zero sense until today.
#162
I think this time is different because of the labor scarcity. They need to polish this place up quickly if they want to grow
#163
Y’all crack me up. “I’ve been treated great by f9/nk crews etc…” isn’t that genuinely true across the board? Lol. Secondly, y’all keep saying “said legacy plus one”, at the end of the day we are still spirit and frontier, the 9th grade team of high school, not even junior varsity. Yes, I want all of those and then some, but let’s be realistic on where we are in our careers.
#164
#165
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Joined: Jan 2015
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American and USAIr were not loosing pilots in droves to other carriers. It was a completely different time. Maybe I’m too optimistic, but I think it’s gonna be a lot different than that comparison.
#167
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12, but I never had a line with less than 14 (due to training) IIRC.
In the last 12 months of my career at Frontier I had on average about 18 days off a month and ~90 hours of credit (due to the 125% override and softpay)
The flying (at least out of MIA) was very efficient doing our “turn” model.
In the last 12 months of my career at Frontier I had on average about 18 days off a month and ~90 hours of credit (due to the 125% override and softpay)
The flying (at least out of MIA) was very efficient doing our “turn” model.
#168
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Joined: Feb 2021
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Forget everything you’ve ever known with previous mergers. Quit trying to predict. Just either accept it or move on. 3 years from now we might have a better picture. If all the whiz kids on here actually knew it all then maybe listen to them. Just wake up look at your family, give them the biggest kisses ever and repeat. Every moment at home just repeat. Life is bigger than this.
#169
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From: baller, shot caller
#170
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Joined: Jul 2021
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If the actual number of reserve pilots is equal to or greater than the minimum, the day is green.
If the number of reserves is less than the minimum, it is red.
If a line holder has a trip they do not wish to fly, and each day of that trip is “green” on the calendar, you can drop the trip into open time up to noon two days prior. You can do this with as many trips as you like.
Other line pilots can pick these up or swap up to noon two days prior, otherwise reserve pilots cover it. Reserve pilots cannot pick up open time.
After schedules are awarded, there is an initial open time bid where pilots can drop (or swap or pick up) which goes in straight seniority order.
Once daily open time is opened, drops (or swaps/pick ups) are first come, first served.
The grid can fluctuate through the month as open time is picked up or dropped, however the contract stipulates at least 75% of the month must start as “green”.
*if dropping puts you below the 72 guarantee credit, you make the credit of what you fly. If you drop to zero, you make nothing, essentially a month of OFF days.
Last edited by Fah2; 02-07-2022 at 04:38 PM. Reason: pay clarification
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