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I assume you mean after 5am on the day AFTER your go home day.NJI
1. Zip...until November 20, 2010.
2. Zip for early, zip for late with a couple exceptions (over 18 hours or home arrival after 0500 on go-home day)...until November 20, 2010.
3. Extended day is base salary / 182 x 1.5. Hourly OT is...zip. Until November 20, 2010.
Is it November yet?
I assume you mean after 5am on the day AFTER your go home day.
Can you guys give me a general rundown of how the overtime or extra pay perks work at your companies?
1) Paid extra over 12 or 14 hrs of duty?
2) Paid extra for going out early or getting home late?
3) Is the OT a standard 1.5 of day pay?
Thanks for the info:
Needed:
NJ
CS
FLEX
XO
I don't think you will get a response from anyone at Flex or CA. NJ is the only other frac that has rules like the ones you describe.
I wonder why that is?
Can you guys give me a general rundown of how the overtime or extra pay perks work at your companies?
1) Paid extra over 12 or 14 hrs of duty?
2) Paid extra for going out early or getting home late?
3) Is the OT a standard 1.5 of day pay?
Thanks for the info:
Needed:
NJ
CS
FLEX
XO
Flex:
1.) Hourly OT starts at 12 hrs (day rate/12 = hrly OT Rate)
2.) Paid extra for earlystarts (before 0500 local) on first day. If not home by midnight then paid an OT day in addition to last day regular day.
3.) The OT day rate is determined by seniority, seat and equipment.
1 hour before airline flight is when duty begins, so 5 am.Ok, I stand corrected. Just curious, when you say, "Paid extra for earlystarts (before 0500 local). How is that defined? If, for instance, you had a 6am airline scheduled, when would you be considered on duty?
NJI
1. Zip...until November 20, 2010...
Is it November yet?
1 hour before airline flight is when duty begins, so 5 am.
You're welcome![]()
Possibility of losing Okatie and going back to CMH scheduling hell: bad
Getting free seniority by DOH protecting you from furloughs ahead of dues paying members who are now on the street: Good (more like highway robbery)
More than a possiblity...that is a certainty.
Oh I've gotten over the integration...the simply fact is that there's nothing I can do about it. So whether or not I "get over it" is irrelevant. The simple fact is that you folks got to keep you jobs when our folks (who paid dues) did not. Like it or not, those are the facts. So at the end of the day, yes...the FREE seniority you speak of was paid for by those that earned it, and is now enjoyed by those who did not.