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However once contacted... ie the mgt pilot at your door, consider yourself contacted. These events happened while the company was trying to reschedule crewmembers that where in contractual rest at a layover hotel.

This reminds me of a funny story one of our pilots told me. Similar situation... he's sound asleep on a layover and some guy starts pounding on his door "claiming" he's a UPS mangler... guy yells at him to go away... mangler keeps pounding so he calls the cops and tells them a crazy man is pounding on his door and threatening him! :laugh:

I've always enjoyed using the following excuse... "Gosh... I wish you had spoken to me just a little sooner because I would relish the opportunity to reduce my crew rest and help you out of another short-sighted, self-inflicted scheduling predicament... BUT I just had a beer!" :beer: This next part is key. With a well developed laryngeal finesse (thanks to my Sigma Nu brothers for their guidance in my teachings) I'm reliably able to muster a good belch for increased plausibility at this point and I readily admit it gives me a juvenile but nevertheless satisfying joy to burp into the scheduler's ear! I usually go for the "gold" with tonal quality, volume, duration, etc... and treat them to a real hum-dinger! :D

BBB
 
Hey Triple BBB....what if you say "I can't"? Does that cover not available? That's what I told them last week.

A big CAUTION flag Jerry. The term "not available" has a long grievance/discipline/labor history here and is specifically utilized when not taking a JA. If the company calls with a JA and you ARE available... you are contractually obligated to operate it. Call the IPA if you disagree. (Just a heads up.)

BBB
 
That's what I figured. I would have been shocked at any other answer....



Manfred, be prepared to be shocked when the fresh faced new hire mgt captain comes a knocking on your hotel door with the pass key. you may not have to answer the phone but would like to hear your reason for not being available on a layover.

and ..... yes this has happened more then once.

A pass key? Are you saying the manager opens the crewmember's hotel room and comes on in? :confused:
 
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A pass key? Are you saying the manager opens the crewmember's hotel room and comes on in? :confused:


after many phone calls and much knocking....... yes. much like the maids who are unable to see a do not disturb sign. This was done out of concern for the aircrew,..... as there might have been a health issue making the crewmember unable to respond. <g>


i didnt mean to start a neg point here, I had just misread the discussion and am bored waiting for my next reschedule from the man, Like somebody else said, if a crewmember is "unavailable" for a ja at ups they can turn down the offer. This is much better then alot of places.
 
Hey Triple BBB....what if you say "I can't"? Does that cover not available? That's what I told them last week.

I think you're covered Mega since the scheduler didn't push it further and ask if you are "refusing" to operate it... but I'd switch to the approved "not available" next time. "I can't" begs the question, "Why not?" "Not available" requires no further explanation (and don't offer one) per the outcome of a number of grievances/disciplinary cases years ago.

BBB
 
Thanks for the info BBB.

BTW, do you know specifically where in the contract it talks about this? I did a quick search and I didn't find anything.
 
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Thanks for the info BBB.

BTW, do you know specifically where in the contract it talks about this? I did a quick search and I didn't find anything.

I suggest calling the IPA... it's a result of grievances/disciplinary hearings/case history. There might be an LOA floating around. I remember distinctly this being discussed at GMM's in SDF years ago... was a hot issue around the '97 Teamsters strike.

BBB
 
Hate to beat a dead horse...

I've been to UPSJobs, FlightInfo, and APCF and searched till I'm blue in the face. I can't tell if my app is an '07 or an '06. Since I filled it out online on Christmas '06, I would have to conclude that it's an '06. When I search the app via my ss#, it comes up as "active" and no "!" next to any box. Am I ok or do I need to fill out another app to be good for '07??

I can't find anything on the site about an '07 app and have checked and re-checked many times a day as many days as possible.

I can't figure out what the heck is going on. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
 
Ticker,
I'm in the same boat as you in that I have no problems updating my app, nor do I have a "!" next to my profile (which was filled out last fall under the previous "new system"). Everything seems to work fine like it always has, which makes me wonder if I, too, am missing something......
 
If you filled out an application in 2006 it is a 2006 application. If you have filled out an app. in 2007, it is a 2007. I hear people are having a tough time finding the proper link, but I believe that is a UPS HR problem.
 
If anyone knows how to get hold of Tom Livesey, a 767 F/O I think with UPS, have him give me a PM please.

Mucho Grats!
call ups schd 800 228 2739 and ask for 76 int'l desk, give them your phone # and tell them who you're looking for and they usualy pass the message and he will call u.
 

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