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Well I'm guessing now the back door is CLOSED for good!

FLICA lied to us!
 
If I'm wrong and it's not a glitch, I'll be the first to admit it, and right now it's looking like ASA management "had that flica glitch fixed" themselves.
 
Some sniveling little pilot probably complained that it wasn't fair that one could see the schedule before him or didn't like the award and bitched. Probably closed for good. Now we will just have to wait like in the past. Thanks ******************************bag.
 
I really don't see the harm in having this unofficial view of our schedule. God forbid we try and plan our next month a few days early.
 
The good news is we now know today who won the airplane models!!! Good grief
 
Why don't we simply have contractual language that states we can see stuff as soon as it is propagated, similar to prelims. Seeing it a few days early was the highlight of my month.
 
Why don't we simply have contractual language that states we can see stuff as soon as it is propagated, similar to prelims. Seeing it a few days early was the highlight of my month.


or how about we require awards by the 16th vs waiting 6 full days from the bid due date. 48 hours after bid due is plenty of time to publish awards
 
Why don't we simply have contractual language that states we can see stuff as soon as it is propagated, similar to prelims. Seeing it a few days early was the highlight of my month.

The theory of "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine", while applicable in many situations and businesses around the world, has no place at ExpressJet. This lack of theory use is the reason for, I'd guess, 30% of our cancellations
 
The theory of "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine", while applicable in many situations and businesses around the world, has no place at ExpressJet. This lack of theory use is the reason for, I'd guess, 30% of our cancellations

Bingo,

This is the reason our reserve system sucks so bad
This is the reason PBS has not been cost effective at ASA like it has been at EVERY OTHER airline that uses it.
This is one of the main reasons it sucks to work here.
This is the reason why everybody I know wants to hell out of here at the first opportunity.
This also will never change.
 
P.S. Standby for an ALPA chest-thumping email saying how they've equalized everything and closed a dangerous loophole that the evil company turned the other cheek to.

(Just guessing)
 
This and all other issues that can help the employee at no cost to the company are ridiculous for the company not to embrace.
 

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