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Old 03-04-2020 | 07:18 AM
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So after having this happen 3 separate times, I’ve concluded it’s not just coincidence. Here’s my scenario, a trip has been sitting in open time for a week or more, untouched. I ponder picking it up for days, then when I finally decide to pull the trigger on it, someone senior to me “All of a sudden” wanted it and gets it! So my question is this, is there a function in some of our bidding programs that will let you flag a trip for pickup but not pull the trigger for you, perhaps waiting for a better trip? Then when it sees someone else wanting to pick it up, will Snipe it for you? After having this happen on three different occasions, I’ve concluded it’s not just happenstance that some guy senior to me decided he wanted it on the exact seniority trip trade run I was set up for. So what does everyone know that I don’t?

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Old 03-04-2020 | 07:40 AM
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What did the “desired by” list show?
Was this a straight pick up, or trade?

Bottom line, a more senior pilot wanted the trip.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Thor
What did the “desired by” list show?
Was this a straight pick up, or trade?

Bottom line, a more senior pilot wanted the trip.

Well, that’s just it...Not a single person on the “desired by” list - apparently until I wanted it. Straight pickup every time this happened.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 08:30 AM
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Well, that’s just it...Not a single person on the “desired by” list - apparently until I wanted it. Straight pickup every time this happened.
It is actually possible to hide your pickup requests and trade desires from prying eyes. I don't know about the ability to purposely snipe trips, but it may actually be that someone put in a legitimate trade that you could not see. If you figure out how to snipe them... tell me how!
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Old 03-04-2020 | 08:48 AM
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If they aren’t using crew companion I don’t believe they show up in the desired list
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Old 03-04-2020 | 12:57 PM
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Or the pilot doesn't have a life. Sits in front of computer and looks at the flt every 3 hours, before a run. Probably also hoping it will go premium. The second you appeared, he jumped on it.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by F15andMD11
Or the pilot doesn't have a life. Sits in front of computer and looks at the flt every 3 hours, before a run. Probably also hoping it will go premium. The second you appeared, he jumped on it.
Didn't want to believe it. But I think that may actually be what has been happening.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SNA320
So after having this happen 3 separate times, I’ve concluded it’s not just coincidence. Here’s my scenario, a trip has been sitting in open time for a week or more, untouched. I ponder picking it up for days, then when I finally decide to pull the trigger on it, someone senior to me “All of a sudden” wanted it and gets it! So my question is this, is there a function in some of our bidding programs that will let you flag a trip for pickup but not pull the trigger for you, perhaps waiting for a better trip? Then when it sees someone else wanting to pick it up, will Snipe it for you? After having this happen on three different occasions, I’ve concluded it’s not just happenstance that some guy senior to me decided he wanted it on the exact seniority trip trade run I was set up for. So what does everyone know that I don’t?

Thanks for the input,

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Hey I get it, you’d be paranoid too if everyone was out to get you.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by SNA320
Didn't want to believe it. But I think that may actually be what has been happening.
Next time watch the clock too. Submit for it last possible min. If you still don’t get the trip then something is up.
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Old 03-04-2020 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by F15andMD11
Next time watch the clock too. Submit for it last possible min. If you still don’t get the trip then something is up.
That's the thing, if someone's pickups are hidden like I describe above, waiting until the last possible minute to submit your own pickup won't make a difference in the result. But, in the OP's case, I'll admit getting skunked three times does reek of possible foul play.

I suppose a theoretical trip sniper might set up Crew Companion alerts for "Pickup Requests" via the Filter function. Doing this might alert the sniper to the OP's request in time to put in his own pickup. I honestly don't know why anyone would bother with this particular alert, I get too many already. Maybe they figure they will be able to trade/drop the trip later if there is demand for it? I dunno, but I do know a PDR might get a definitive answer.
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