What are the schedules like? It all depends on who you talk to. Personally, I think they're great. Reserve lines were supposed to have a minimum of 12 days off, but they've been dipping down to 10. I don't really care because they haven't been using me too much on reserve. There is a four hour callout, but this is used on rare occasions. I'm usually notified about my trips at least a week in advance. A scheduler actually was apologetic when she gave me a trip with three days notice!
I'm averaging 18 to 20 days off.
You will hear people complaining that they will call you to fly on your scheduled days off. I have to admit, this scared me a little at first, but it's been great. I haven't been used too often while on reserve that when I'm offered a trip, I'm glad to have the opportunity to fly. We get "special callout" pay for flying on our days off. I haven't been offered too many of those trips because we have alot of people who go crazy picking up open time. NA does give good incentives to pick these trips up.
There's alot of flexibility in your schedules too. Alot of people trip trade. It's not much of a hassle to do it compared to other airlines. We actually like our crew schedulers. Imagine that.
The crews are great to fly with and we go to alot of interesting places. We have so much fun flying here that we have to tone it down for our spouses or they get envious.
If I don't get called out, I get to play with my kids. If I do get called out, it's going to be a fun trip.
This is all my point of view. I'm sure there's always gonna be someone who will disagree and tell you that it's hell, but I'm sure glad that I work here.
Also, expect to gain 10 to 15 pounds. They feed the heck out of us.