USNFDX said:
PBS can be good or really really BAD depending on who is control of the software and the rule sets within. It can keep you 7 day vacation, a 17 day vacation, or it can turn 7 day vacation into a 5 day vacation (if you are a commuter). It all has do with how it's employed, and who is at the controls.
Right. It's not PBS or not PBS that has to do with how much vacation you get, it's the rules you agree to work under.
I'll try again, PBS lets you pick the schedule YOU want to work. How can anyone agree that it's a better idea to let some other guy build a bunch of monthly schedules that don't take into consideration what YOU want, like the ability to commute?
I claim you guys are all arguing the wrong thing. Look up the word "Luddite". PBS is just a different way of arranging the schedule some dude makes for you, it has nothing to do with vacation and only a little to do with productivity. Time off for vacation is simply a parameter that is unrelated to how the montly schedule is produced. Your company RIGHT NOW could give you 7 days of vacation off for 7 days under the current 1970s way you bid a schedule.
But, I assume you have a union contract that allows for more. Why would switching from some dude writing random schedules to you writing your own change your contract on vacation?
Again, time to enter....the eighties.
I don't even know why I'm arguing this, I guess it just makes me nuts when people on flightinfo spout off about stuff that they have NO EXPERIENCE WITH and try to tell the rest of us HOW IT IS.
One last time: PBS lets you build YOUR OWN schedule. Otherwise, you BID A RANDOM SCHEDULE SOME DUDE GENERATES. Why in holly hades would you let some dude make your schedule for you? And then defend that position? "I want as LITTLE CONTROL as I can get over my schedule."
Vacation and time off are completely unrelated to PBS, those are just the rules you work under, assuming you have a union.