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#15
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Joined APC: Oct 2010
Posts: 4,603
In today’s environment I feel like it was a win for us and them. They save when people drop rsv days now. In the past it cost them because it created short staffing and x/y events so they didn’t want it.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
#16
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Joined APC: Dec 2005
Posts: 8,933
#17
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2011
Posts: 130
In today’s environment I feel like it was a win for us and them. They save when people drop rsv days now. In the past it cost them because it created short staffing and x/y events so they didn’t want it.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
#18
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Joined APC: Sep 2019
Posts: 1,538
Just guessing here but a later bid window allows the company to cancel flights at a later date without having pay protected pilots on them. Last minute scheduling to meet demand.
#19
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2011
Posts: 130
In today’s environment I feel like it was a win for us and them. They save when people drop rsv days now. In the past it cost them because it created short staffing and x/y events so they didn’t want it.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
The bidding timeline was worth $1.3 million a month. $1200/mo per pilot.
Happy with the results.
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