I normally agree on things like this, but in this case, I have to respectfully disagree.
The reason we have the ability to drop portions of trips is that it doesn't cost the company extra money. That has always been the argument. "If pilot X wants to fly my last round trip, what can't they? It doesn't cost any money."
Well, if a reserve pilot is assigned a round trip that was split off of a pairing, then it DOES cost the company money if they are then also paid min guarantee. Therefore the company will just say, "Fine, no more dropping portions of trips." if we keep complaining about this.
I would rather have the ability to drop portions of trips. I'm sure this doesn't happen terribly often. 4 things have to happen for a reserve to get the short end of the stick.
1. A line pilot has to split off part of his pairing that is worth less than 3.75.
2. Another line pilot has to pick it up.
3. That line pilot has to call in sick afterwards.
4. A reserve pilot has to get assigned the pairing AND NOTHING ELSE. (Otherwise they go over 3.75, most likely, and the point is moot.)
Let's not fight this fight, because the reWsult will be not being able to split pairings anymore, and that affects more people's QOL.