Question.. Where the HE#$ did this topic start changing to talk about COMMUTERS? That's some totally unrelated topic to the original post.
I was told, to clarify, that if you cannot show up to work due to non-rev travel, (say you get bumped from every flight you try to get on) that it is still grounds for termination. There are specific departmental instructions I was told if that happens, but they will INVESTIGATE your travel itenerary. If you schedule the very LAST available flight out originally, kiss your job goodbye if you can't get on. If you schedule early in the morning, and just happen to not be able to get on any flight from any airline, it must be some natural disaster or something going on, so they may let you off with a warning.
I have no idea what the policy is for commuters, but this original policy I was speaking of is for a Tempe-based department. I am not sure if it applies to HQ, Res or any of the numerous-other office based employees here who are not FAs or pilots, but based on the severity of the actions, I'm guessing it's a corporate-wide initiative. (That's why I said to call HR and ask, they should know!)
I'm sure those who commute to work have a little more lenient policy, since you're taking numerous flights as part of your job. Those land-based employees here do not need to fly to do their job (usually) and I am purely talking about NON-REV / Entertainment / Benefit travel that we get as a privy.
I was told, to clarify, that if you cannot show up to work due to non-rev travel, (say you get bumped from every flight you try to get on) that it is still grounds for termination. There are specific departmental instructions I was told if that happens, but they will INVESTIGATE your travel itenerary. If you schedule the very LAST available flight out originally, kiss your job goodbye if you can't get on. If you schedule early in the morning, and just happen to not be able to get on any flight from any airline, it must be some natural disaster or something going on, so they may let you off with a warning.
I have no idea what the policy is for commuters, but this original policy I was speaking of is for a Tempe-based department. I am not sure if it applies to HQ, Res or any of the numerous-other office based employees here who are not FAs or pilots, but based on the severity of the actions, I'm guessing it's a corporate-wide initiative. (That's why I said to call HR and ask, they should know!)
I'm sure those who commute to work have a little more lenient policy, since you're taking numerous flights as part of your job. Those land-based employees here do not need to fly to do their job (usually) and I am purely talking about NON-REV / Entertainment / Benefit travel that we get as a privy.