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Spirit ALPA MEC
United States
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Reduction Bid/Furlough
Learn how to properly fill out your system bid for the upcoming reduction bid.
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PBS Townhall May 2024
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On 5/8/2024 the PBS Committee hosted a live town hall where they answered your questions about bidding strategy, the PBS interface, training bidding, and more. We appreciate everyone who called in to watch live all the questions we received in advance. 00:00 Introduction 01:38 Trip Mix 02:37 Info Page 09:40 Follow-By Time 10:50 Pre-Award/Vacation 14:08 Vacation Preferences 17:12 Training Bid 22...
SPA Reserve Bidding
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The PBS Committee walks through the process of bidding for reserve in NavBlue.
Base Pay Reduction
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Here we discuss how you are paid if you have a reduction in your base pay.
Minimum Pay for a Trip
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Ever wonder how you are paid on a trip? In this video we discuss the various ways pay is calculated on a trip
SPA PBS Town Hall 10/06/2023
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On 10/6 the PBS Committee hosted their first live town hall where they answered your questions about bidding strategy, the PBS interface, training bidding, and more. We appreciate everyone who called in to watch live all the questions we received in advance. 0:00 Introduction 1:56 PBS 101 17:20 Questions 21:25 How do I bid to avoid certain FOs? 22:38 Can I use the Redo option more than once? 23...
Railway Labor Act (RLA) Part 3- Proffer of Arbitration and Self-Help
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In part three of this series, we look at the proffer of arbitration and how we could be released for self-help under the RLA.
Railway Labor Act (RLA) Part 2- The NMB
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Railway Labor Act (RLA) Part 2- The NMB
Updating Contact Info
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It is very important to make sure your contact information is up to date with ALPA. Watch to learn how to update your contact information.
JCBA
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Merger Q & A spa.alpa.org/Portals/35/Documents/merger/Merger QA_3.18.22.pdf?ver=2022-03-18-144428-983
Mandatory Float Vacation and Voluntary Float Vacation
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Mandatory Float Vacation and Voluntary Float Vacation
Thanks. The NAVBLUE help on the website is fairly good in my opinion. It does a good job of explaining Denial mode. Knowing how denial mode works its makes creating bids simplier.
This was fantastic. Thanks!!
In the first bid group, it appears the original bid was trying to ensure minimum of 3 days off, not waive 3 days off. Am I wrong? It appears the bid was using two different command lines to ensure 3 days off at a time, and was not attempting to waive 3 days off at all.
Will Ryan Muller and the rest of our MEC leadership be taking volunteer furloughs?
Thank you for this video.
is there a difference or advantage to using Avoid vs Award. Could you accomplish what you want by exclusion (avoid) just as well as by specifically asking (award)?
Please send a DART to PBS Bidding Help with this question
thanks
thanks!
Say you wanted to work the second half of the month and have the first half of the month off. How would you do this?
You'd sent a dart to PBS Bidding Help
@@SpiritALPAMEC lol. 😂
audio quality is a bit poor (3 x 4?) but very informative . thanks for posting this
Can you please explain why you teach , " Do not use Avoid pairings, we only want to use Award pairings?"
lol did you ever find out why
@@cartbart1 did not
I think this may be the reason why to not used *AVOID PARINGS* _"For example, if you add the bid preference Avoid Pairings If Average Daily Credit< 006:00, all pairings with an average daily credit that is less than six hours are removed from consideration once the N-PBS Scheduler reaches that bid preference, even if they meet the rest of the criteria for an Award Pairings bid preference that appears after the Avoid Pairings bid preference."_ If the goal is to find commutable trips, you could be avoiding (remove) trips that could fit your award preferences. They would be removed from your pool before being awarded to your schedule I am a new hire for a different company but I've never done bidding/PBS before.
Question: So - in your example - On (Line 4), if the Pilot does not get ALL 3 Variables, does the system discard the WHOLE Line and move to next...? OR does the system keep what he can get and then move to next? EX: (On Line 4) the system has "Check-in Time > 12:00" and "Check-Out Time" but not on (((4 Days)))... does it KEEP what he can get and (let's say Line 5 and 6 wasn't there) and give him (if available) 3 Days Which would have BEEN on his NEXT "Line...??? so he would end up with """Check-in Time > 12:00" and "Check-Out Time and "3 Days"
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My my how far our MEC has come. Nicely done.
Hi I recently graduated as a FA and as on reserve I would like to know if you would have any tips on how to bid in a way that I work without days off and so the company would have to put me in a hotel and pay me to rest and then back to work. Is that something possible? I would appreciate some help! Thank you!
This is a page related to Spirit Pilots, please reach out to AFA for bidding help
Great video. The method I show guys is copy and paste the award command, and then add all of the particular things you'd love to have awarded on the top line of the string, and slowly decrease the number is criteria that are made. So dream 4 day pairing award command at top - and slowly work your way down to finally "award pairings of 4 days." Great video. I think this should help a lot of people get better trips.
Yep that is the best way to do it. Our videos are just trying to focus on one topic at a time. In this case we just wanted to explain how it processes the bid. i.e. one line at a time