Pinnacle reserve can change (and does) periodically.
Minimum days off is 10, so that's what the company gives you (don't ever expect more from the company than the absolute minimum they have to give you contractually in ANY area of the contract unless it benefits them).
14 hour on-call periods at "home" in which you are NOT on duty. Big difference, long story. 90 minute callout from "home", which means you have to be checked in at a computer terminal within 90 minutes from their first call.
9 hour airport reserve periods in which you ARE on duty, as you are sitting in operations, checked in on a computer, in uniform, expected to make it to an airplane in 15 minutes or less, although the contract doesn't specify this and if you take a little longer 'cause you're grabbing a bite to eat when they call, there's absolutely NOTHING they can do to you.
5 days on 3 days off, then 5 days on, 2 days off, in perpetuity, ad nauseum, amen.
They change the mix of reserve based on who is running the scheduling department, how lately they've gotten burned from not having an airport reserve or how lately they've gotten burned having too many airport reserves and not enough home reserves and no one was duty legal for a trip, etc.
If you are assigned more than one day of ready reserve, the first must start with a PM or Late RR, and the last day must be AM (for commutability).
The best mix was day 1 RRL, day 2-4 HR (home reserve), day 5 RRA. That's not so bad, especially if you're not flying, you can actually go catch a movie, work out, have dinner with friends, etc, ALMOST like a day off.
The worst mix was all 5 days Ready Reserve - they did this for about 6 months back in mid- 2003. I almost quit without having any backup job plans, it was brutal.
Right now if you got hired you'd be flying your butt off, they're so short of crews. I regularly credited 90-95 hours of pay on reserve most months and in 2005 timed out for the year in late November and was removed, with pay, for almost the entire month of December, crediting about 1,200 hours for the year.