ratherbeflyen
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The reason management wants pbs is because it's cheaper. That lower cost is comming 100% from the pilot group. (I suppose theres a few less people working in planning to build lines but that's not a big saver.) So the cost savings is comming by either cutting your pay check or by making you work more days allowing them to have less pilots on property. I know xjt's planning dept. said it would be cheaper to pay 150% pay for open time pick ups 365 day's a year than to actually staff the airline.
Regaurless of how leading edge fantatic your pbs system is mgmt only wants it because it's cheaper. Cheaper how? True I dont know the first thing about ASA's pbs, though I might have to soon, but I dont know how it can be cheaper and better? Please enlighten me on what I'm missing?
Edit: Does ASA's pbs system build your line around your week of vacation or does it award your line then drop any trips that landed on your vacation week? If it is the second then what happens to your line value if you end up with 40 hours flown and 28 hours of vacation? I'm on vacation now, (xjet) I'm working 8 days total this month with 19 days off in a row and still getting 83 hours of pay. Schedules like that is the reason I do this job. If I have to work 50 weeks a year with two weeks off I may as well go work in a bank. Before anyone jumps the "regular job comparison," my first grade teacher "underpaid overworked" wife made more money and had more days off than I did after 5 years with xjet.
Regaurless of how leading edge fantatic your pbs system is mgmt only wants it because it's cheaper. Cheaper how? True I dont know the first thing about ASA's pbs, though I might have to soon, but I dont know how it can be cheaper and better? Please enlighten me on what I'm missing?
Edit: Does ASA's pbs system build your line around your week of vacation or does it award your line then drop any trips that landed on your vacation week? If it is the second then what happens to your line value if you end up with 40 hours flown and 28 hours of vacation? I'm on vacation now, (xjet) I'm working 8 days total this month with 19 days off in a row and still getting 83 hours of pay. Schedules like that is the reason I do this job. If I have to work 50 weeks a year with two weeks off I may as well go work in a bank. Before anyone jumps the "regular job comparison," my first grade teacher "underpaid overworked" wife made more money and had more days off than I did after 5 years with xjet.
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