im talking about 5-10 hours max a month. Typed in a jet i could pick up some very nice day trips.
I don't doubt it. But like I said, it's not the amount of time, but where it falls. Most people bump into 30/7 problems at least a couple of times per year, and that's with the flying already on their line, nothing extra.
If the nice day trips add 5 hours to a block of time in the wrong spot, you will time out.
Also, every operator I've ever flown at reserves the "right of your exclusive service". Meaning that while your line may only be showing a trip worth 24-26 hours, they could reschedule you for more, or infact, call you on a day off. Or if your trip gets a lot of block time due to delays or weather and you get rescheduled ("legal to start, legal to finish" no longer applies), you could wind up timing out.
Plus, what happens if you get delayed at "your other job"? Call in sick? What happens if you have an "incident" while doing it?
All I am saying is that if you have to refuse a trip because of time you logged at another job, they're going to be pretty torqued. If you're on probation when it happens, it'd be pretty ugly.
From the sound it, it seems like Compass is only a place for you to mark the days, and if it goes away, no big loss. If that's the case, then no problem.
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