Another BA Question?
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Another BA Question?
As a junior FO how do you get days off for weddings,events etc? Does blindline bidding have some system of getting special days off? And what day of the month does the roster come out?
To qualify for the 777 is 4000 airline hours with 500 being on the A320 enough?
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To qualify for the 777 is 4000 airline hours with 500 being on the A320 enough?
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Agreed Carnage Matey- there is no such thing as "Trump days" in Bidline.
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To get a "special" day off you need to either get a trip line which has the day off you want (unlikely but not impossible if you are a newbie), or get a blindline and then plead with your mates to swop or with the schedulers for the day off (but they will never guarantee anything). Failing that you can plead with "the management" ................who may agree to giving you the time off........................and then will ring you to draft you on that special day
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To get a "special" day off you need to either get a trip line which has the day off you want (unlikely but not impossible if you are a newbie), or get a blindline and then plead with your mates to swop or with the schedulers for the day off (but they will never guarantee anything). Failing that you can plead with "the management" ................who may agree to giving you the time off........................and then will ring you to draft you on that special day
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In seventeen years I have never had a special day-off request refused - death in the family, funeral, wedding, children going to university, whatever. It is the one thing the company has been good at - as long as one is reasonable about it.
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One of the great strengths of Bidline is the ability to get a specific day/days off when you really need them.I would also agree with one of the posts above that BA are very good when it comes to compassioinate leave-time with no loss of credit/pay.HTH.
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Phil,
You might be able to choose yours days off with bidline in your mighty position on the seniority list!
Not so easy fot the rest of us, but agreed compassionate days etc are almost always granted!
Hope retirement is good to you.
All the best.
You might be able to choose yours days off with bidline in your mighty position on the seniority list!
Not so easy fot the rest of us, but agreed compassionate days etc are almost always granted!
Hope retirement is good to you.
All the best.
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what about leave?
On a similar note...
...joining the airbus fleet at LHR at the end of Jan. I have a family wedding in May in the states and was wondering if i'll be able to book some leave at that time? How does the leave bidding system work and have i missed the the bidding for May next year? If its anything like the airline im leaving then i would have a chance so long as i give 10 weeks notice - but having no clue about the bidline system and how it works i would guess that im way off the mark!
I suppose from what ive read above i could at least get a couple of days off with the "ask the schedulers", "swap trips" or "ask management" methods.
Thanks.
...joining the airbus fleet at LHR at the end of Jan. I have a family wedding in May in the states and was wondering if i'll be able to book some leave at that time? How does the leave bidding system work and have i missed the the bidding for May next year? If its anything like the airline im leaving then i would have a chance so long as i give 10 weeks notice - but having no clue about the bidline system and how it works i would guess that im way off the mark!
I suppose from what ive read above i could at least get a couple of days off with the "ask the schedulers", "swap trips" or "ask management" methods.
Thanks.
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Re: Another BA Question?
...joining the airbus fleet at LHR at the end of Jan. I have a family wedding in May in the states
May is not that "popular" for Leave/DFW... so there may be slots left available. I would consider contacting BA ASAP, or certainly within the first few days after you arrive to see what they can do...
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Re: what about leave?
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I suggest you contact NoD who is without doubt BA's foremost bidline whizkid. I think he knows someone who has a very good computer program designed for such purposes.
I suggest you contact NoD who is without doubt BA's foremost bidline whizkid. I think he knows someone who has a very good computer program designed for such purposes.
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Re: Another BA Question?
You'll be fine - assuming the wedding is mid-week
Thanks a lot for the replies. Ive been given a contact name by someone in HR who may be able to help so i'll give it a go.
Counting the days to my start date...
Thanks.