Thanks Ames,
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At the risk of being redundant can a pilot look at a specific trip before they bid? Now we have our trip pairings available to peruse before the bidding starts and you know everything important about the trip (trips) you are bidding. A moot point for me but if another pilot asks me my opinion of PBS I want to be able to provide the proper info. I could of course look it up in the west contract but I want the opinions of those who are using the PBS system now.
What numbe are you bidding and do you commute??
NICDOA
NPJB
No they don't "hate it".
Early 90s the USAir MEC ran a series of simulations with some three different vendors and up to 60% of senior choices were denied, even with the most expensive system available, something the company was not willing to spend money on.
The east has spent quite a bit of money researching the issue and while "hatred" is pretty strong, justified aversion is a more useful phrase.
It is not a money saver for the company, they refuse to cede the issue of placing their desired pilot on the trip they want him to be, therefore, we will always have the company interceding and making themselves comfortable, first. How much were you willing to give up to "get" PBS? I bet, a lot, and the company still has the last say, fronting the usual facade of "choice".
Nail those management bastard's feet to the floor, then we will talk.
Oh, and at least several employees believe the company, on the latest FA tentative, were trying to write their own PBS, with their own backdoors, etc. to run the system their own way. Anything like the QIK abortion?
Holy crap I haven't laughed so hard in such a long time.Nail those management bastard's feet to the floor, then we will talk.
You have to remember that PBS is not some monolithic system that works the same at every airline. First, you have a strong dependence upon the software vendor. Then, you have to allow for how much does the company control the parameters. I have a friend who flies for Frontier and another who flies for Alaska. Both have pref bidding, but both also say that the PBS at Frontier is better than the PBS at Alaska. The Frontier software is programmed for maximum flexibility.
However, the friend at Frontier also says that since Republic took over, they have been "meddling" in the parameters, and the system is not as flexible as it used to be. Republic uses the "unstacking" process much more readily than was used previously. It reduces the number of pairings that end up in open time after the bids are run, but it also reduces bidder flexibility, and if you are more junior may take your original award away from you completely.
Obviously someone who has no idea what he's talking about.And so you really want to give this mgmt something they can meddle in and is not black and white.
That would be the definition of insanity
Obviously someone who has no idea what he's talking about.
Gatekeeper? You do realize that no changes can be made without the union, right? The company can't go in an just tweak the parameters with us knowing.
And the definition of insanity is voluntarily staying on bankruptcy area wages and work rules.
I started this thread wanting to get an understanding of PBS and thank all for their posts. What I have gotten out of the posts is that PBS at some airlines is better than at others due to software and parameters. In a perfect world I would consider PBS to be ok but we are not dealing with a perfect world or management. Quite frankly if we did get a contract and put both groups together I would expect our management to change vendors to something cheaper or backdoor some other sort of change and then tell us to grieve it. They just can't seem to break their habit of trying to pickpocket. At this point I'm sure that I still prefer the east system with the bid sheet and would vote accordingly if given the chance.
8402 TH REPORT AT 09.20/N EFFECTIVE APR 05 ONLY
1 CAPT, 1 F/O
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05TH 335 320 SJD 1416 PHX 1520 2.04 -- -- -- 5 -- -- --
05TH 073 320 PHX 1640 SEA 1935 2.55 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Roosevelt Hotel 7.05 10.30 7.05 SEA 18.05 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
(206) 621-1200 TRANS: Atlantic Trsp (206) 396-8377 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
06FR 009 320 SEA 1440 PHX 1730* 2.50 --
06FR 009 D 320 PHX 1840 ORD 2355 3.15
Holiday Inn Mt Prospect 6.05 8.15 6.05 ORD 28.10
(847) 392-0123
08SU 002 B 320 ORD 0505 PHX 0647 3.42
3.42 4.42 3.42
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1 CAPT, 1 F/O
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Holiday Inn Mt Prospect 3.18 4.33 3.18 ORD 17.37 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
(847) 392-0123 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
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17TU 487 L 320 CLT 1150 DEN 1338 3.48 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Fairfield Inn DIA 5.43 7.58 5.43 DEN 15.17 --
(303) 576-9640
18WE 641 B 320 DEN 0555 PHX 0648 1.53
18WE 183 320 PHX 0850 FLL 1610 4.20
Sheraton FLL Airport 6.13 9.15 6.13 FLL 13.50
(954) 920-3500
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5.17 6.17 5.17
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A couple examples of pairing in the bid package. Using PBS you can put in your requests. More or less TAFB. Late check-in early release, whatever and sort for those things. There are 1 day, 2 day 3 day and 4 day pairings. Min 5:15 per day. On a 4 day trip there are a few 26:00 hour pairings with a 24 hour lay over. Next time you are in PHX pick up a bid package and take a look.
The key to all of this is control of the parameters that build the pairings. Which has nothing to do with PBS. Would be the same if we were paper bidding.
Next is getting control of the settings in PBS. The AFA figured this out and have 30 pages of rules. This is where usapa needs to be working not opposing PBS.
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In addition to PBS we would need to keep SAP (Schedule Adjustment Period) and the daily bid sheet, which should be automated. From how PBS is described by the west, it sounds alot like sap. In Move2's example above, the number 2 guy would pick up the ABQ trip in SAP. If it were to open after SAP runs, he could pick it up on the bid sheet two days out and drop the trip he had. The flexibility we have is unmatched in the industry and it would be a huge concession for us to give up SAP and the bid sheet.
Bottom line, PBS may be acceptable but we also need to keep SAP and the bid sheet.
Skier
You guys are bidding ALL THE TIME!