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Married Rosters
Could somebody please enlighten me as to the definition of "A married roster"?
Although the majority of companies don't seem to operate such schemes nowdays is it simply a term employed by airlines, or is there a definition laid down in print somewhere ? |
I don't think there is any written definition of the term "Married Roster".
We use it as a form of description for two people who are rostered together consistently over a period of time. The idea being that if a married couple worked for the same airline they would be rostered the same duties and days off, in order to spend time with each other. I couldn't think of anything worse! :) |
I work, the usual ops roster of 4 on 4 off and have a "married roster"..
An arrangement with rostering, for myself and partner who is cabin crew... Works quite well, but I have more days off than her, so we sometimes only have 1 day off a week.. [This message has been edited by blackbox (edited 23 October 2000).] |
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