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PBS Thumbs up or Down?
Just wondering what those of you who bid using PBS think of the system?
And for my SWA brothers is PBS avoidable or is it right up there with death and taxes?
PBS sucks. It is like gambling in Vegas. You never know what will happen.
CAL's PBS is a great example of the negatives. Once I crossed the "splat line," life suddenly got really good. I had to cross the fifty percent mark on seniority. There wasn't a grey month either. It went from pure crap to exactly what I want. To me, a PBS system should be more equitable. As it stands here, it favors the senior pilots above the splat line at the cost of those below. The closer we get to summer flying scheds, the higher the splat line climbs.
There are other issues, but it depends on who you ask. Some guys feel they are getting shafted on their vacation time, others say it works out for them. It's too inconsistant.
A friend of mine who's senior to me bid to get Thanksgiving off. Since I was relatively junior, I didn't bother to and assumed that I'd work that day. I actually got the day off without trying and he ended up working it. The PBS gurus were quick to point fingers, but it just shouldn't have happened in my opinion.
I've been here since Oct 05 and am now at 57% in IAH, hopefully what you say will happen when I hit 50%.
For those of you with Vacation policies that allow the removal of trips "touched" by vacation days - this will negate that little benefit.
PBS will build your schedule right up to the first day of vacation and start the first day back - this is where much of the savings come from for the company.
Picture a 2200 release time before vacation and an 0500 showtime the first day back.
Run as far away from PBS as you can. The only ones to truly benefit are the top 10%. Any item the company wants usually does not end up benefiting the pilots.
Maybe I'm just a simpleton, but when you're off, you're off. When you're working, you're working. Period.
I'd rather type in a paramater or two than wade through 500 pages of nothing. I've watched in amazement in the past as guys have spent every moment of a 4 day trip studying the afformentioned 500 pages of nothing. The hell of it is, those 4 days were probably only part of it. Whatever yanks a guys bobber I guess.
Bottom line, I'll take PBS, thank you.
Curious to see where those most vehemently opposed to it actually work.