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Originally Posted by dingdong
(Post 3989049)
I was able to turn one week of vacation into 28 consecutive days off with PBS... ... . Just smart bidding and knowing the system.
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Originally Posted by VacancyBid
(Post 3989078)
Let's accept that as true. PBS then is a transfer of "wealth" to people who can bid smart and know the system. As much as that should be everyone, it is not. Vacation conflict line bidding is very very simple. It does not require you to be smart or know the system. That's will be a real loss to some people even if PBS is implemented well.
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What about the use of leverage to improve other contract asks before they give the concession of PBS to the company? The company came back with new pitches on previously agreed upon items.
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Originally Posted by dingdong
(Post 3989049)
I was able to turn one week of vacation into 28 consecutive days off with PBS... I didn't lose pay or go below minimum credit, I got all the days off I wanted, the overnights I wanted, and I didn't have to take any concessions through PBS to get it. Just smart bidding and knowing the system. And I am not as senior as those senior mammas who could really make the system work for them.
Originally Posted by at6d
(Post 3989077)
Anyway, interesting to see pilots advocating PBS to their FAs during contract negotiations.
Originally Posted by PK387
(Post 3989084)
You’re not wrong, but it’s hard to have a ton of sympathy for people who are too lazy to bother learning this one system that has such an enormous impact on their QoL. It would be like running for president without understanding how the electoral college works… I’m sorry it’s not totally intuitive at a glance, but at some point, you need to be an adult and figure it out.
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Yea I didn't tell the whole story because I dont have to with you fools. I was able to use PBS on two separate months of bidding to get 28 days off (in a row) with only one week of vacation. because I took time to figure out the system to make it work for me. Can line bidding do that? Like someone said, garbage in garbage out. If you hide your head in the sand because youre scared of something new the company wants, then youre going to lose something else in your negotiating to keep line bidding.
The FA's also dont understand that we only use PBS for bidding our monthly schedule. Its only valid the day it comes out, and then we use trading systems to massage and manipulate our schedule the way we want. Probably just like they do to swap all their stuff around. We only touch PBS once a month. I use CC to do my swapping. Plus, at some point it doesnt matter if you wrote the software to PBS and know it inside and out. Your personal seniority gets you what everyone senior to you doesn't want. FA's, get some unity. If you're jealous of what we have, get a stronger negotiating committee. Remember, we gave a big middle finger to the TUMI TA |
Originally Posted by Freds Ex
(Post 3989098)
So then you're not telling the whole story and clearly counting days in an adjacent month to make that math work.
Those pilots either don't understand how much better good line bidding is, or they just want to see the FAs suffer under PBS. Imagine if everyone knew the ins and outs of PBS to the maximum, being smart and knowing the system wouldn't be very useful at that point for anyone. line bidding maybe I could find a half dozen lines that are 99% what I want and a couple dozen that are 80%. And If I can’t hold them my schedule is a compromise. With PBS I can cherry pick exactly what I want every month. |
71% no vote is still fairly unified, wouldn’t you say?
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Originally Posted by Freds Ex
(Post 3989098)
Those pilots either don't understand how much better good line bidding is...
Trip trading is a function of manning and open trip seeding with both systems. |
The whole line bidding thing is about conflicts. You can make many co nflicts with vacation, training, overlapping trips, etc......
There is somewhere around 20% less manpower needed for PBS vs line bidding. This is the sticking point. Problem is FAs are willing to die on that sword and want everything other airlines get without giving up line bidding. Never gonna happen. Thats why they had deep sacrifices in their offer from company with keeping line bidding. |
Originally Posted by GPullR
(Post 3989161)
There is somewhere around 20% less manpower needed for PBS vs line bidding.
One thing that is very different with pilots' situation is we can gain seniority relatively quickly by staying put whereas the F/As are only divided by base. PBS might give even more benefits to the senior F/As, but not sure about all those implications. |
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