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Not true and from what I'm told SWA gets more days off per month on average than FDX. 17 vs. 14
what a tool.......
My airplane is bigger and cooler than yours....na na na na na![]()
I'll second that. I bet he drives one of those oriental cars.
Martha would look hot in my IROC
LOL
I said my plane was better, not bigger.
Poor boy, you've never known the sweet thrill (nor will you ever most likely) of flying the mighty Hercules. The absolute finest flying machine ever built. First one off the line in 1954 (production) and they are still buildin' them!!
OK, back to the "Mighty FedEx" vs "That funny little airline from Texas" thread.
So, it's about 16.48 days off average for a 31 day period.
fr8doggie;1128712 Poor boy said:You betcha! SWAFO would be singing a different tune if he had the pleasure of flying the four fans of freedom.
I just looked at Oct (35 days) and Sept (28 days).
For October, the average days off was 18.19.
For September, the average days off was 14.7.
So, it's about 16.48 days off average for a 31 day period.
Doesn't fedex have a 6 hour trip rig no matter what they fly (under that is)? So who freakin' cares how many days off they get -- they can work less for the same if not more pay. Which means they can afford to drop more (that reserve gig prob helps) because they aren't tied to productivity like all the pax airlines.
Don't work there, so just what my buddies tell me.
SWA pilots with a little seniority fly 3 4-day trips or 4 3-day trips a regular calender month. If you are a commuter, you can generally commute into or out of domicile on a work day. The other end is an overnight stay in domicile.
Living in domicile is a good gig at SWA. Lots of open time and Extra fly to be had. No 24+ hour layovers if you like that sort of thing. But the flying is real efficient with schedules yielding 6 to over 7 hours of pay per day.