The bus switched over to Delta scheduling a couple of months ago. I've been called several times with less than 2 hrs. to report. If you don't say anything to them, they just assume you'll be there for an on-time departure. Expect shorter calls than you're used to when your on the hook for one, that's been my experience so far.
I've been dead heading a bunch. When you have them on the phone, make sure they book a seat for you, and get a RL #, otherwise you will have to call them back when the gate agent tells you you're not listed. So far, they are 0 for 6. Also, get the direct number for scheduling so you don't have to enter your 45 number password with an * in front of each letter. I had a gate agent tell me they were closing the door when I was trying to contact the scheduler for a seat.
The schedulers are nice. I've had them tell me if my short call time didn't work for me, they could adjust it a little to make it work (they offered, I didn't ask). Some of the schedulers are from the North side. I've talked to schedulers more in the last 3 months than I did all of last year because on the North side, they would put something on your line and the computer would call you.
I've already had an inverse assignment and a green slip trip. Don't answer the phone on a day off unless you want to fly. I answered because I had a green slip request in, but the trip was inversely assigned to me because it went a day longer than my request (I think that's why because the pay is the same). Hope that helps.