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Hilltopper89 09-19-2015 05:25 AM


Originally Posted by Tank21 (Post 1974513)
I was told by the crew desk that the month you're on OE you're considered a line holder.

I finished OE on the 16th and my schedule shows available and not reserve for the remainder of this month.

Not heard of this but would be nice. The bad part is you're not getting paid. But if you are truly treated as a line holder what does your pay screen say? Is there a line holder min guarantee PTC?

Tank21 09-19-2015 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Hilltopper89 (Post 1974671)
Not heard of this but would be nice. The bad part is you're not getting paid. But if you are truly treated as a line holder what does your pay screen say? Is there a line holder min guarantee PTC?

Says line holder with 63 hrs guaranteed (I dropped 5 days mil leave this month).

AFPirate 09-19-2015 10:19 AM

First month if you accrue enough hours between training and iol blockers to equal the minimum line holder, and if you don't put in a bid, you will have the remaining days off.

Hilltopper89 09-19-2015 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by AFPirate (Post 1974847)
First month if you accrue enough hours between training and iol blockers to equal the minimum line holder, and if you don't put in a bid, you will have the remaining days off.

Agreed. You're off til you go on reserve next month. As a line holder you should be able to pick up trips in STT for extra $$.

Viperstick 09-19-2015 12:32 PM

I got called for an assignment before I started IOE. Then I got called for an assignment while I was in IOE.

Left hand, meet the right.

Coastout 09-19-2015 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by AFPirate (Post 1974847)
First month if you accrue enough hours between training and iol blockers to equal the minimum line holder, and if you don't put in a bid, you will have the remaining days off.

Thanks for all the replies. So looking at my pay register after my IOL days which end on 24th I have 81 hours. So if what you say is correct I should be off after the 24th until the 29th when the next bid period starts. We'll see. I'll see what they come up with for me and report back.


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