Royal Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 21 hours ago, tac airlifter said: Wilco. Unfortunately I’m a year out from being available, and do not have an ATP yet (although it’s scheduled). Thanks for all the advice. Not all Legacy carriers require an ATP to get hired. My suspicion is if you had your applications submitted, you'd have job interviews this month, even with your separation date being a ways out. Point being, don't put unnecessary restrictions on yourself.
HuggyU2 Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 20 hours ago, disgruntledemployee said: FedEx wants LAIRCM on a few jets. Is FedEx sending their "shiny Pennies" to Weapons School? 2
LookieRookie Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 Anyone worked an airline schedule with 50/50 custody of their child?
Tank Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 1 hour ago, LookieRookie said: Anyone worked an airline schedule with 50/50 custody of their child? I know one and he works as a training instructor now so he can spend more time at home with his kids.
LookieRookie Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 1 hour ago, Tank said: I know one and he works as a training instructor now so he can spend more time at home with his kids. Yea, I figure airline life isn’t for me.
MT near Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 Where do you live? What's your military status?
FourFans Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 (edited) 8 hours ago, LookieRookie said: Anyone worked an airline schedule with 50/50 custody of their child? I do know of guys that make it work. The important thing when analyzing these kinds of situations is that what works or doesn't work for someone else DOES NOT indicate likely success or failure for you. Each case is very unique, and should be treated as such. You'd be surprised how it can be done. Example: One guy flies for Allegiant, is home almost every night, and has grandparents that help out with custody. Edited January 16, 2022 by FourFans130
Sua Sponte Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 Friend of mine does it with him and his ex flying for United. Grandparents help out a lot.
Agent P Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? Got a lot to burn and want to use it up at indoc then sim training
HossHarris Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 43 minutes ago, Agent P said: Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? Got a lot to burn and want to use it up at indoc then sim training Technically you’d need approval from big blue to pick up a second job. and some airlines want you on no-shit terminal … but it’s been a while since I was in your place so I don’t know if that’s changed. 1
Bode Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? Got a lot to burn and want to use it up at indoc then sim training I did all my training on terminal leave. Deltas only requirement is you are not in a PTDY status or and have days after the first day of indoc you have to return to work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Guardian Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 Technically you’d need approval from big blue to pick up a second job. and some airlines want you on no-shit terminal … but it’s been a while since I was in your place so I don’t know if that’s changed. I don’t think that’s technically true. There is a form your CC can fill out and approve outside employment. But it’s not required. Just as long as your other job is on a non interference basis and doesn’t have a conflict of interest. Meaning you can’t do a job that is directly related to your mil job. Because that would create a bias. Otherwise as long as you don’t have a bias and you are doing it on your free time or leave that has been approved, there shouldn’t be any legal issue. With regards to the airlines, I have no idea. But I’ve known people flying for the majors prior to terminal. And on active duty or guard or reserve.
StoleIt Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 2 hours ago, Agent P said: Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? Got a lot to burn and want to use it up at indoc then sim training Question: Why would you not be on terminal in this situation? Because how are you going to go back to your AD job after indoc/sim? Or start flying the line while still in the military?
Hacker Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 4 hours ago, Agent P said: Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? Got a lot to burn and want to use it up at indoc then sim training This is a stupid idea. 1
Agent P Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 1 hour ago, StoleIt said: Question: Why would you not be on terminal in this situation? Because how are you going to go back to your AD job after indoc/sim? Or start flying the line while still in the military? Guard guy on long term (not AGR) orders, I'm just wanting to finish the set of orders I'm on in leave status and double dip legally and use up my leave, not returning to on-orders status and just DSG from that point on. 23 minutes ago, joe1234 said: There's not many ways to permanently up an airline career, but getting fired off of probation and having to explain it at every future interview because you tried to pull some slick shit at the end of active duty and got caught is probably one of them. Very true and hence the question 3 minutes ago, Hacker said: This is a stupid idea. Rog, more context - DSG dude on orders with an end date that would occur inside of when I'm at training. If I'm on leave while at Airline X and in training and all my supervisors on the Guard side know it, you think the airline would have a problem with it? I'm NOT trying to go on leave, train with Airline X and then immediately drop mil leave and go back on orders.
WheelsOff Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 For those that work at AA: What’s your honest thoughts/opinions on where the company is headed in the long term? I ask, because of all my bros currently at the different airlines, it’s only several of the ones who work for AA that seem to express any reasonable doubt/concern/hesitation about their company when you talk with them about it. I’d be living in one of their main domiciles and not commuting, close to family, so that’s the big driver for me. Definitely not trying to stir the pot or fling any poo…read enough of that from all the booger-flickers over on the APC forums… Thanks for sharing any insight!
TheNewGazmo Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 4 minutes ago, WheelsOff said: For those that work at AA: What’s your honest thoughts/opinions on where the company is headed in the long term? I ask, because of all my bros currently at the different airlines, it’s only several of the ones who work for AA that seem to express any reasonable doubt/concern/hesitation about their company when you talk with them about it. I’d be living in one of their main domiciles and not commuting, close to family, so that’s the big driver for me. Definitely not trying to stir the pot or fling any poo…read enough of that from all the booger-flickers over on the APC forums… Thanks for sharing any insight! I've been with AA for a little over 3 years. I don't get much into the politics and armchair financial analysis, but I really don't see the company going anywhere. The job is 100x better than the full-time ANG job I had before for various reasons. I live in domicile with a relatively short drive to the airport. 99.99999% of the people I've worked with here absolutely great. Contracts change and we'll be getting a new one soon. Your progression to a wide-body may be a bit slower than other companies, but narrow-body captain is going to get more and more junior. I believe this last bid has a LGA 737 captain with a hire date about 6 months before mine. I've done a lot of mil leave over the past year and a half with COVID (got furloughed for a month), but I've definitely missed the job when I am not there. The past 6 months or so has been busy with a lot of manning issues, but I know that's going to get better. I'm on the 320 and now that hiring has started again, I've moved up about 6% in equip/base just over the past few months. There is definitely some post-merger drama that still exists with a few individuals, but just about all the captains I've flown with have been great. 1
TheNewGazmo Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) 49 minutes ago, Agent P said: Guard guy on long term (not AGR) orders, I'm just wanting to finish the set of orders I'm on in leave status and double dip legally and use up my leave, not returning to on-orders status and just DSG from that point on. Very true and hence the question Rog, more context - DSG dude on orders with an end date that would occur inside of when I'm at training. If I'm on leave while at Airline X and in training and all my supervisors on the Guard side know it, you think the airline would have a problem with it? I'm NOT trying to go on leave, train with Airline X and then immediately drop mil leave and go back on orders. There are USERRA issues with doing things like this. Have your unit curtail your orders and cash your leave in. You are still on AD while on leave. What happens if you are hurt while away at training? Does AA cover it or the ANG? Edited January 17, 2022 by TheNewGazmo
Guardian Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 I think he’s asking for specifics of what those USERRA issues are.
TheNewGazmo Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Guardian said: I think he’s asking for specifics of what those USERRA issues are. Well I am no JAG, but if he is talking about long-term orders that aren't AGR, they are most likely Title 10 MPA orders funded by the gaining MAJCOM. Taking accrued leave associated with a long-term MPA tour is not considered "Terminal Leave", which to my knowledge, is the only type of leave that allows starting a civilian job while in a leave status. Edited January 17, 2022 by TheNewGazmo
Agent P Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 Copy all players and frank advice is what I was looking for. Gonna make calls tomorrow
SocialD Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 How "long term" were the orders? If under a year, and if they won't extend the order for you to take it, sell it all back. There is no career limit on how much leave you can sell from orders less than a year and if they're not going to extend the order, you'll make more money selling it. Besides, the money you'll make by double dipping for a month is peanuts to what you could lose in the long run. I'm in the right seat in our lowest paying category and this week I'll make more than I would in a month as a 20 year O-5. Best of luck! 1
brabus Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) I know multiple guys who have gone to indoc/started initial training on leave at the end of various types of orders. No issues amongst the mil or airlines. They will likely want you to submit orders and leave approval to prove the situation is legit, but AA didn’t even do that for a couple guys I know. Now trying to knock out indoc on leave while you still have a year left on the current orders - that’s a different story. EDIT: Probably the “cleanest” COA is what SocialD said - curtail orders and sell the leave. But you will lose money on that deal assuming you are working at the airline during the time period you could have been double dipping. Selling back only nets you base pay after taxes. Edited January 17, 2022 by brabus 1
HuggyU2 Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) 19 hours ago, Agent P said: Is there any legal problem with going to airline training while on regular leave? I've seen a few active duty pilots do this successfully. In all cases, the pilots were transparent with their CC's/leadership and everyone made it work. But I recall this being a week or two... not months. I do not "speak Guard" and your multitude of types of orders you are on... but I'd say if you are transparent and trust your leadership to provide top cover, it can be done seamlessly. What are the risks? I don't know. I'm sure there are some. Personally, I would not do it. Edited January 17, 2022 by HuggyU2
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