tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post8322337733264485475..comments2023-10-01T04:45:07.532-07:00Comments on Geekinthecockpit: Games people playGeekinthecockpithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15853969211193512474noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-7795792868398740452012-08-31T06:19:00.000-07:002012-08-31T06:19:00.000-07:00I'd email compliance telling them they "t...I'd email compliance telling them they "threatened" you for following the contract. My airline has had issues like<br> this lately and the union wants to hear about it.Steve Thttp://twitter.com/CLRDOPTIONnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-63207719085302186202012-08-31T06:27:00.000-07:002012-08-31T06:27:00.000-07:00I hear you on the contract!At my company (not in a...I hear you on the contract!<br><br>At my company (not in any way aviation related) we used to have quite a flexible and genial approach to our working arrangements and gradually they have whittled down or contracts and started enforcing many rules. So now where I used to do things like pay for small items and not claim I feel it only right that I claim everything I am entitled to taking me more company time to complete - every day it leads to the erosion of goodwill!<br><br>Sorry if that sounds like a rant - really enjoy your blog and feel it only right to comment once in a while to let you know....<br><br>You never tell us the routes you fly - is that on purpose? I suspect it is but thought I'd ask anyway.<br><br>All the best, and I hope the recurrent doesn't frazzle your brain!<br><br>Dave from the UKDave Willisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-75079578407147732412012-08-31T06:30:00.000-07:002012-08-31T06:30:00.000-07:00Yeah I keep the routes secret so I can be more ope...Yeah I keep the routes secret so I can be more open about other things about my job. I am working on a crazy flight trough ORD recently though...an airport I truly despise and do my best to avoid. Should be up...sometime soon.Geekhttp://geekinthecockpit.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-53483629005400060362012-08-31T13:07:00.000-07:002012-08-31T13:07:00.000-07:00I hear you, loud and clear, especially on the cont...I hear you, loud and clear, especially on the contract-specific issues. That said, (as a long-time reader) I also conclude that 1) you enjoy flying and 2) ndo not enjoy 'working.' I don't know what else to call it. Your readers often hear about your monthly bids and the results, but virtually none of them see to suit you. Bidding and resulting schedules are up to you - and of course contract details (senority) and FAA regulations about flight time and 'on-duty' time etc. I doubt that you carrier's schedules violate either. What I truly don't understand is why the bid schedules never seem to be to your liking. To rephrase that, the schedules are about legal (FAA) compliance, contract rules and whatever your seniority allows you to hold. And lastly, lets not forget that while your occupation does require you to be away from home more 'nights' that you would like, at the end of the month, you enjoy far more off-duty hours at home, particularly contiguous hours, than do most workers in similar professions and at similar wages. While I most certainly do not want to be unkind and I DO understand your beefs, I also sense some other, underlying dissatisfaction with your chosen work. I won't attempt any guesses, but I *hope* that you don't take them onto the flight deck with you. <br>I apologize for being so direct and I do not mean to be confrontational, not at all. That said, something is amiss here and I hope that you know what it is. On the bright side, you do not have to commute! Far too many in shoes of about your size do commute and that only adds more to the stress levels. On the whole, it slooks like you've got a reasonably good situation, especially when compared with your seat/hours/years peers. Why does that package make you so unhappy?<br>Best wishes and Happy Landings, -C.cedarglennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-83029162990698784652012-08-31T13:32:00.000-07:002012-08-31T13:32:00.000-07:00I've lately been bidding for certain days off ...I've lately been bidding for certain days off as my top priority. I need two week days off to be able to stay at home with my daughter and save on daycare cost. The trips I get vary from decent to just bad. Trip trading is huge at my airline.<br><br>On my old aircraft I almost never traded trips as the stage lengths were longer and...well it was less work. When I bid for days off I was content with the resulting trips.<br><br>On my new aircraft the stage lengths are often shorter...meaning more legs and more work. In addition shorter stage lengths, the trips aren't built well.<br><br>While the schedules are legal....they aren't always productive. Several trips have 1-4 hour sits in airports in the middle of the day.I hate sitting around. I prefer schedules that are non-stop flying. It's hard to find them some months.<br><br>For the trip in this post it was originally a 4 day trip. Due to my training starting on day 3 I was pulled from the rest of the trip. I was okay with the original resulting 2 day trip including the overnight. Once the overnight cancelled I was content with the remaining trip. When they tried to play the game and reassign me.....without following the contract...I was not content.<br><br>Don't get me wrong I love my job. There's not a day that goes by that I wish I had a different profession. Even on really crappy days where I have to deal with weather delays, mechanical issues, "interesting" Captains and more....I still love my job. I haven't once thought about quitting and walking away.<br><br>That being said, I don't always like the conditions imposed by my employer....but thus is life at a regional. I have friends at Air Wisconsin, Skywest, Expressjet, ASA, Pinnacle, Compass, Eagle, Mesa and Great Lakes.....they all have their pluses and minuses.<br><br>September is big for me. I take my First Officer ATP ride in about a week...then I go to Germany for a week....then I start applying to Delta and maybe United. Delta just opened their hiring window....United (Continental side) is rumored to open their window soon.Geekhttp://geekinthecockpit.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-43139349805575049802012-08-31T13:49:00.000-07:002012-08-31T13:49:00.000-07:00Thanks, Geek. Again, 5x5. That recurring gound a...Thanks, Geek. Again, 5x5. That recurring gound and the ATP may be inconvenient and even annoying, but the include huge benefits for you, as a professional flyer and for me as a nearly 'professional' rider. Heck yes!! when the Legacy Carrier's horing windows open, do your thing. When (not if) you are hired, you already know that your life and personal schedule will be even worse for a year or two. You know the details far better than do I. Just the same, please keep that stuff out of the cockpit. I wish that your page had a "Contact Me" button (If there is, I sure cannot find it.) as I have another point, one best addressed privately. Short of said button, you should be able to back-track my address. Study hard, do your best for your ATP check (of course!) and consider all of it as a positive investment in your career - **and in your family**. As always, Happy Landings, -Ccedarglennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-9612012637838883862012-08-31T13:58:00.000-07:002012-08-31T13:58:00.000-07:00There used to be a contact me...but I got so much ...There used to be a contact me...but I got so much spam in less than 2 days I took it down. If you click on "About" there is an email address you can shoot me an email. It's Geek AT Geekinthecockpit.comGeekhttp://geekinthecockpit.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093644604429778937.post-91113025003813780422012-09-01T20:20:00.000-07:002012-09-01T20:20:00.000-07:00Got it. Sadly, sometimes we just have to s p e l...Got it. Sadly, sometimes we just have to s p e l l it out and say 'at' or other means. Back to you in a few days. For now, please don't worry about it and stick with your training schedule. Happy Landings and fly safe. -C.cedarglennoreply@blogger.com