udontwannaknow
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greygoose said:Why did you post this in two different areas?
SlapShot said:how junior are you?
FL000 said:I can assure you that if Jenny was hosing you, she was forced to for some reason. She's one of the top 3 over there in terms of helping out and general attitude. She seems to get the big picture.
atrdriver said:No, she's been there about 3 years. And she is one of the very few over there that actually does try to look out for us.
Unfortunately, I don't think Jenny is in any position to approve or deny swaps. That's a different set of schedulers.udontwannaknow said:maybe she just likes you. how would you know anyways??? has anyone in skeduling actually ever helped ANYONE out...
i mean look at IFLYASA's post...something simple they can't even do! is it laziness??? is jenny new or something???
udontwannaknow said:Crew Scheduling sucks
IFLYASA said:Yea I tried to do a simple swap. A fellow pilot was trying to drop his last roundtrip of his 4 day. I would be completely legal to pick this up. He doensn't get paid and I do. No big deal right? Wrong. Even and the chief pilot agreed to this, signed and faxed the swap. They said they won't agree to it regardless. Why the hell not? Apparently it's too complicated to do such a simple swap. Don't want them to go out of there way or anything. This is getting very old.
scarlet said:Sch. is trying to make the F/As work 18-20 hours a day--and and the supervisors agree...THEY do not even know the FARs--it is 121.471 b-4,,The company thinks we are supplemental--ATL-LGW----
ALL CREWMEMBERS
SCh. 14hours can not exceed 16...
You have to have had 8 hours of rest in 24!!!!
24-8=16 hours
I am reaching the FAA today--but there was one on the flight from ICT--and he said 16 MAX... The crewmember will be fined and the company.
CF34-3B1 said:I got integrated for a nap, had about 8:10 on the ground.
In range, got the "FA call Scheduling"
They were going to send her off on a dayline, saying since she had over 8hrs "rest" she was legal.
No they never took her off duty for the nap, never let her know until the inrange call.
If I hadn't stopped it, she would have gone.
udontwannaknow said:i think sarge needs to step off his high horse and realize that he's talking about people's lives. i don't care who's reading this whether it's crewmembers or schedulers (did i spell that alright? whatever!) that's what sucks about scheduling. they don't stop to consider what is going on w/ the crews. i realize it's a job and that's great but i'm sure when they have drama they occasionally bring that into their work lives. so how is it that everyone else is expected not to do that? i'd like to see sarge work a 14+ hr day maybe 3 days in a row and see how he does after that. i'd be willing to bet that sarge never has even had to work more than a 12 hr shift at the most...
No Sarge, we know that you do have a reason for what you do and it has a lot to do with your signature line. When an exhausted crew buries an RJ in the dirt with 74 people you will simply move on to another job.Sgt. Sked said:My problem is that too many pilots simply assume us schedulers have no rhyme or reason for anything we do....
Sarge
Pedro you need to see reality. They have AC, and regular, VERY regular breaks.Pedro said:You ave to give them a break, schedulers are a bunch of bitter people trapped in a room without windows or air conditioning, what else can you expect from them...
Sgt. Sked said:Bunch of symbols guy,
OF COURSE, it would ALL be scheduling's fault.....
Poor pilots.... Are those evil crew schedulers spreading fear and anger again?
lmfao
Until next time,
Sarge