STINKER
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ex j-41 said:Well as a recently departed J-41 dude. I can honestly say that you might be
able to commute. Well the scheduling dept. does their best to make sure you
spend as little time as possible at home. This includes 10 days off if you are
on reserve and 11 if you can hold a line. If you want to leave early and catch
the last flight then you are out of luck. THey have a special black book and
if you are in it then you are out of luck. You have to suck up to them at all
times or they will put you in there. Take whatever they give you or find
yourself spending an extra day trying to get home or getting back to work.
Good Luck
Commuting with TSA is hell.
XSWANN@240 said:I was a WaterSkier in 99-00 during contract negotiations. Is the company still the same? Is it crappy like when I was there? And, people being fired left and right? Just curious...
ren said:Commuting on TSA is horrible. They intentionally create the lines so that one cannot commute. They intentionally create schedules as to use pilots as inefficiently as possible. They intentionally create schedules to keep pilots away from home as much as possible. Do you see where this is going? Run far, run fast, and don't look back.
jtf said:15 to 17 days off on the J41 in STL? I call BS! Maybe if you are on reserve and don't get called on 5 to 7 days you are required to be available.
smokey999 said:If you add in all the half days and days you are home by 10:00 am, 15-17 days off is very likely.
smokey999 said:If you add in all the half days and days you are home by 10:00 am, 15-17 days off is very likely.