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Krapflier said:Once your assigned a domicile as a new hire can you change it fairly easy? Example. Originaly assigned to DAL but 6 months in move to CMH? I'm assuming it all seniority based and can move only when you can hold it...
Someone else had the same question on another thread.Krapflier said:Once your assigned a domicile as a new hire can you change it fairly easy? Example. Originaly assigned to DAL but 6 months in move to CMH? I'm assuming it all seniority based and can move only when you can hold it...
Ultra Grump said:The way I read it, there is no mechanism for new-hires to change Domiciles. New-hires will "report to a Domicile (or satellite airport when applicable) as directed by the Company, until such time as the crewmember is eligible to use a Home Base Airport." However, you will be eligible for moving expenses once during your employment (I guess assuming you are awarded HBA in the future, move, then later elect to move to a Domicile). You might want to clarify that at the interview, and get it in writing if they agree to it.
LostComm said:Reference the above. I'm in indoc now and we had the union guys come tonight and discuss the contract. You can live anywhere you want, period, so long as you are there (at your domicile) on time as briefed.
Guitar Guy said:Section 19.3 of the CBA covers the reserve schedule. You can go to http://www.ibt1108.org, click on "NetJets pilots", chose "Info for New Hires" and then select "Contract" to read it in full.
To summarize, unless you are on a required day off (either one of the four monthly H-days or a required day off following a tour), you are to follow the contact procedures in Section 28.2 to identify workdays. Section 28.2 says that the company is to contact you via the blackberry by 1800 local (your time zone) to give you a briefing. If you don't receive a briefing by 1800 local, you are to contact the company by 1900 local to get that briefing. There is no 24/7 standby.
So you'll know the evening before if the next day is a duty day or not when you are on reserve. If it is a day of work, you'll be told when and where to report. I've heard others talk about how the reserve schedule is actually working out so it would be best if they chime in themselves, as I'm on the 7/7 schedule.