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TV9Driver

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What the he11 is taking so long to publish SAP1?? It was supposed to be out almost an hour ago. I've never seen it take 3 days to complete before. Anyone with any insight??
 
After 1030 and still nothing.... Isn't SAP and automated system? I thought it sorted and awarded lines/requests without assistance?
 
Something is screwed up! It still says "Not Published" However, I went to my March schedule and it shows that I was awarded my SAP I Request. Not the way is should work, but give it a try.
 
isn't that a contract violation? I dunno, just asking.... plus the way they schedule SAP 2 is ridiculous. It took me 4 minutes to log on to the website cause everyone is logging on at the same time. How hard would it be for the brainiacs in IT to stagger the opening by about 2 hours for Captains and FOs... it would get rid of all the congestion at the noon bell.....

so friggin frustrating!!
 
Might have something to do with it having just been a weekend and I doubt they're going to let ANYTHING go through without double-checking the coverages after the Christmas Meldown.

Not that I believe that's right or contractual, just a thought.
 
I love how they deny swaps for the 2nd 3rd and 4th. Insufficient coverage...

OK morons - SAP3 it is then...


Yep. Hopefully, the union will recognize it and kill this LOA within the time limits specified. Either that, or maybe as a trade off they can double our sick time for the SAP3 period.
 

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