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It's my understanding that all those rules are trying to be changed by the Union and the company as it stands. So do your research and keep an eye open for that TA that the Union is trying to pass.
Suggest you read up on the threads on their TA before you commit.
You will mostly likely be working a lot. 10 days off on a 30 day month; 11 days off on a 31 day month. You bid for a line that clearly states your off days. They cannot make you work on any of your off days, but they might request it.
Only get two choices: 4 am to 8 pm, or 10 am to midnight. This is consistent throughout the month. No switching back and forth.
2 hour callout. But you'd need to be arriving into the parking lot at 1:30 for the long bus ride.
You can request to drop days off, and they actually do let you as long as they're not short. I usually drop 1-2 days per month, brining you to 11-13 days off a month.
Because of a "loophole" in the current contract, you can make good money on reserve. If you fly 50 hours, you might credit 85 hours. If you fly 60, you might make 100. If you fly 70, you'd probably end up at 110 or so. I've seen people make 120+, but that's with 10 days off, really flying a lot.
Some pilots suggest that AirTran uses Reserves as lineholders, secretly assigning them flying at the beginning of the month. No one can prove it. Put it this way, this is an extremely efficient company. Almost always, they have their Reserves working, not sitting around at home. When they then get into a crunch, they can always rely on lineholders to fill in the gaps (really what Reserves are for) for premium pay.
Joe Leonard and company do not treat their employees well, but they run an efficient and profitable company.
I came from Mesa about 4 months ago and it is not even close, nor should the two airlines be mentioned in the same sentence. When I finished IOE I got a call from a crew scheduling supervisor saying, "Congrats on completing IOE, to help you get consolidated please go on Flica and build a schedule you want from open time." I have 16 days off and 81 hours of credit this month. Although next month is RSV. It is running about 3 months now on the 717 I understand.