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"2) Can you explain this? Particulary the "moving all doors closed" part. Thank you...
Go ahead and shut it down. After all, there are lots of airlines hiring pilots, and it will be easy to find another job!
I sincerely hope that "shutting it down" is not the end result, but...
When you consider - especially for those of us that commute - that what management has done to the schedules will prevent many of us from seeing our families for weeks at a time, and only then for brief periods...
When you consider how many of us have been transformed into commuters due to "base reallocations"...
When you consider that we are already some of the lowest-compensated LCC pilots in the industry (especially FOs) - and then the company dumps us upside down for a few more nickels and dimes (Spirit enjoys the lowest non-fuel CASM in the US)...
When you consider that most of us were accustomed to 15-18 days off, only to see 13 days off become the norm in the same month that some of our own hit the streets...
...you have to question yourself, is this worth saving? Is this really a good job anymore (believe me, it was for awhile!)? Should I continue to sit idly by while management just takes and takes and takes?
Just because there are few flying jobs available right now doesn't mean that I'll accept watching my own job go down the drain.
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When you consider - especially for those of us that commute - that what management has done to the schedules will prevent many of us from seeing our families for weeks at a time, and only then for brief periods...
Actually you do...SpiritI don't know any airline that currently builds schedules that have a minimum of 4 days off between trips, and news flash brother.....most pilots commute at EVERY airline. I can see the rage over mgmt. making up their own rules as you go and if mgmt is nickle and diming you regarding when you start the clock running, I'm thinking the pilots won't need to do much to shut down Spirit Airlines if they are resorting to these tactics.
I don't know any airline that currently builds schedules that have a minimum of 4 days off between trips, and news flash brother.....most pilots commute at EVERY airline. I can see the rage over mgmt. making up their own rules as you go and if mgmt is nickle and diming you regarding when you start the clock running, I'm thinking the pilots won't need to do much to shut down Spirit Airlines if they are resorting to these tactics.
Actually you do...Spirit
From the contract:
g. “Regular Lines” which shall contain:
(1) A planned sequence of trips with intervening days off arranged in a schedule for the month and a variety of bid lines;
(2) No more than eighty-five (85) block hours;
(3) No out of base trips;
(4) No reserve days;
(5) To the maximum extent possible, blocks of five (5) consecutive days off in domicile. In lieu of the above, to the maximum extent possible, no less than four (4) consecutive days off in domicile, except regular lines may contain blocks of less than four (4) consecutive days off in domicile on the first three and last three days of the month. Exceptions tomultiple day-off blocks may occur with prior consultation of the Scheduling Committee Chairman.
(3)No more than 28.5 block hours within a seven-day period.