Mine was denied, I was told it had to be parentsYes, I know someone who has hardshipped like that.
Mine was denied, I was told it had to be parentsYes, I know someone who has hardshipped like that.
I plan on also submitting medical documents that state that my parents aren’t in shape to take care of a person such as weight limit restrictions etc.Mine was denied, I was told it had to be parents
What region are you in?Mine was denied, I was told it had to be parents
I had that too, but I was told it only applied to parentsI plan on also submitting medical documents that state that my parents aren’t in shape to take care of a person such as weight limit restrictions etc.
Do you know if their parents were still alive to take care of the grandparents?Yes, I know someone who has hardshipped like that.
Do you know if their parents were still alive to take care of the grandparents?
That's great. The hardship request shouldnt even make it past local.?♂️ Don’t shoot the messenger, just stating what I’ve personally seen.
That's great. The hardship request shouldnt even make it past local.
It only works if your grandparents live in TampaI plan on also submitting medical documents that state that my parents aren’t in shape to take care of a person such as weight limit restrictions etc.
What region are you in?
Works for DEN/SEA/SLC too lolIt only works if your grandparents live in Tampa
Do you have to prove your parents lived in an area a long time? Just relocate the ailing parent before you apply ?.Works for DEN/SEA/SLC too lol
YEARS ago I was told hardships should be approved up to 120% staffing. I have not heard an update to have it be based on 85% NCEPT shenanigans.So I’ve got a parent who is medically disabled due to a work injury. I am potentially looking at a hardship, but was curious what actually was needed in terms of proof of injury/if there’s a cutoff for them to consider it a disability enough to warrant one. Similarly, if it gets denied, can I go submit it again with further evidence of some kind or is it just flat out not gonna happen at that point? I’m just looking at my options before I start shaking the hive at my facility asking about it.
And if I’m reading the article correctly, your hardship can be denied based on your facility’s staffing, so does that go based on the 85% rule from NCEPT or something else? I’ve read the article, but it’s all really vague on considerations beyond a medical need.
Up to 100% and ive never heard of that 85% crap.YEARS ago I was told hardships should be approved up to 120% staffing. I have not heard an update to have it be based on 85% NCEPT shenanigans.
I hope not. NCEPT is poo and has just trapped people at mid level facilities.
Since NCEPT is not happening for the 4th quarter, and facilities aren't moving people out (or IN potentially/presumably with training backlog).... what if the facility you want/need to hardship to is over 100% because they can't let people go now?Up to 100% and ive never heard of that 85% crap.
Are you CPC now (I think a hardship in training is looked at as a failure right)? The good news is the low level towers there should get plenty of washouts from the 12 tracon ?.Since NCEPT is not happening for the 4th quarter, and facilities aren't moving people out (or IN potentially/presumably with training backlog).... what if the facility you want/need to hardship to is over 100% because they can't let people go now?
I say want/need because there are 4 facilities in the area that would work but one is a level 12 radar and the rest are low level towers that are full/100%+. The only one that is below 100% is the 12 radar and would prefer to work tower. The towers would normally be a revolving door and right on the cusp of 100%, consistently losing/gaining, but now everything is stopped.
And I had always heard 120%, though 100% makes sense too, where is this written? Something we peons don't have access to?
Its 100% and up to +3 levels. If no spots exist you can wait it out or go somewhere farther away I would imagine.Since NCEPT is not happening for the 4th quarter, and facilities aren't moving people out (or IN potentially/presumably with training backlog).... what if the facility you want/need to hardship to is over 100% because they can't let people go now?
I say want/need because there are 4 facilities in the area that would work but one is a level 12 radar and the rest are low level towers that are full/100%+. The only one that is below 100% is the 12 radar and would prefer to work tower. The towers would normally be a revolving door and right on the cusp of 100%, consistently losing/gaining, but now everything is stopped.
And I had always heard 120%, though 100% makes sense too, where is this written? Something we peons don't have access to?