12 days a month. No rons. Most days are right at 14.5 to 15.5 hours, so I am unscheduled the next day.
Schedule is Mon, Wed, Fri, on one week. On the second week, it's Tue, Thur, Sat.
The saturday part of the run is a late start, so I get to sleep in a little longer than on a week day. It also ends by 3:00 PM local time, so I can still enjoy what's left of the saturdays that I do work.
Typical day at work is like this. All times are in local time
Show up at 5:30 AM (mon) 5:45 AM (any other day but sat or mon). Call in to dispatch. Get messages, find out what I'm flying, give an alternate, get a release.
Drink coffee and chat with the other pilots in the crew room till about 6:10 AM. Go out and preflight.
Watch plane get loaded, while looking for undocumented DG. Make sure rampies load plane within wt/bal.
Sign the papers, close the doors and try to block out by 6:45 AM.
Fly for 1.6 to 1.8 hours to the first destination and the layover airport. Land. Grab the tug and push the plane in. Watch the rampies unload it. Lock up and secure the plane.
Grab the hotel van to the hotel. It's now 9:30 AM. Watch cable, work on school work, read a book, eat, snooze and head back to the airport at about 4:00 pm.
Watch the rampies load plane. Insure that the rampies didn't stick undocumented DG on the plane and they didn't load it out of cg or overweight. Take off for the next destination. It's about 4:45 PM.
Land at the next destination about 5:25 PM, wait for more freight while eating supper and watching the national news in the FBO.
They load me up and have me off by 7:00 PM. I head back to the hub. Land around 8:00 PM. I get off the clock around 8:30 PM and head home.
The next day is scheduled off and no duties are ever assigned.
Saturdays are really short and fast. Minimal waiting.
I like my schedule. It allows me to mark a calender a year in advance and plan ahead.