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Dave Fitzgerald 08-05-2019 07:38 PM

Sept Bidding Open?
 
It's open, but no bidding parameters sheet again. Can't really bid if you don't know the min and max times per category...…:confused:

catIIIc 08-05-2019 08:59 PM

The parameters are there just create a bid group and then populate the trip pool and you will see the current bid range

Dave Fitzgerald 08-05-2019 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by catIIIc (Post 2865406)
The parameters are there just create a bid group and then populate the trip pool and you will see the current bid range

Got it, thanks. I hadn't seen the range up on the top of the bidding window before.

golfn 08-06-2019 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by Dave Fitzgerald (Post 2865384)
It's open, but no bidding parameters sheet again. Can't really bid if you don't know the min and max times per category...…:confused:

The bid sheet is very helpful. Especially when viewing other bases/equipment. Why is it no longer available?

Dave Fitzgerald 08-06-2019 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by golfn (Post 2865502)
The bid sheet is very helpful. Especially when viewing other bases/equipment. Why is it no longer available?

No idea. It's happened before. Last time, bidding opened before the advertised window like it did yesterday, and the bid sheet was posted the next day. I just checked again, and it's not out yet. Might be a good question for ALPA scheduling committee. I don't know if this is a change, or just slow posting it.

flyalear 08-06-2019 10:34 AM

oops, had a wrong setting

Dave Fitzgerald 08-07-2019 04:26 AM


Originally Posted by catIIIc (Post 2865406)
The parameters are there just create a bid group and then populate the trip pool and you will see the current bid range

After looking at it again, if you include an hourly bid range, the trip pool numbers only reflect the bid range you have selected, and are not correct for the month. As far as I know, the PBS G-line and Bidding parameters sheet are the only mean of accurately determining the hours range.

I did ask our Council 34 scheduling guy, and he verified, the sheet is still being used, they were just slow in posting it.

Its on the web site now.

catIIIc 08-07-2019 06:53 AM

Correct it has always shown the bid range that you bid, but if you leave it blank or bid wide then the range should be accurate, and the published range equals what was showing when pbs opened at least for my BES. I have never seen it change until the 10th which we know can change.

Count Dracula 08-07-2019 04:34 PM

Just wanted to get some feedback about bidding in a vacation month? Maximize days off....bid a low credit line? I remember the PBS gurus putting out something about this a few years back. Couldn’t find it. Thx..


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cadetdrivr 08-07-2019 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by Count Dracula (Post 2866724)
Just wanted to get some feedback about bidding in a vacation month? Maximize days off....bid a low credit line? I remember the PBS gurus putting out something about this a few years back. Couldn’t find it. Thx..

Search for the "PTC MPG PAY Calculator" Excel spreadsheet in the eLibrary at ual.alpa.org

Plug in your info for the month via the pull-down boxes and it will give you the info you are looking for.

Generally speaking, if you want maximum days off MPG will drive your strategy. The calculator will show you how many hours you need to work for a legal PBS award as well as how many hours you might work for "free" if you bid for more than that.


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