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All contracted out is being generous. Just remove the towers and turn some into uncontrolled airports.All of which should be contracted out and the controllers sent elsewhere to help with staffing.
All contracted out is being generous. Just remove the towers and turn some into uncontrolled airports.All of which should be contracted out and the controllers sent elsewhere to help with staffing.
Good God don't wish that evil on me!...send them to A80 so @Robertb can train them all.
Agree 100%. The statement was mainly bc I didn't want to hear the "some of those places are home for people!!" defense/complaint, like that somehow justifies paying someone to work a couple planes a day.All contracted out is being generous. Just remove the towers and turn some into uncontrolled airports.
Without trying to throw too much detail at you, I'll try my best to explain in outlined formILG has 10 out of 11 targeted cpc's according to the priority placement tool. They're over 90% staffed with two more expected to certify. Could someone explain to a noob why they're a mandatory facility? Was the Academy list generated before this newest Priority Placement tool?
Without trying to throw too much detail at you, I'll try my best to explain in outlined form
- In terms of the placement list, the only number they really concern themselves with is the projected average of each facility.
- ILG also has two outbound controllers, which dropped their projected national average down to 86.6% on the most recent PPT.
- The PPT is executed once per month, but the Staffing Workbooks (Where ATM's update their current staffing) are updated continually and the terminal placement list is also updated continuously based on the next class to graduate and the current Staffing Workbook Data
- Retirements are only counted as "Projected Retirements" on the PPT based on this equation (Age 56 minus training time at the facility). If someone elects to retire when they first become eligible, they won't ever show up as a projected retirement.
- Prior to ILG being a mandatory facility, they had one of three things happen between the PPT run and the academy list being generated... A) One of their trainee's washed B) One of their trainee's quit (it happens) or C) One of their trainees CPC'd and someone retired. On the current SWB (staffing workbook) they show 10 CPC's, 1 trainee, and 2 outbound controllers, which brings their projected percentage down to 78%, one of the lowest in the country, thus the mandatory.
Hope this helps.
There were a few good facs offered. Where you coming fromStill waiting for HR to call for July NEST placements, my options are still shown as "Reserved" (though I didn't get all of what's shown as Reserved as options)...submitted my list over two weeks ago.
The July Nest panel is the last panel in which return right candidates still show up as "reserved for NEST...". Effective Aug 8, 2017. CPC's who wish to return to their old facility will be processed immediately and will not have to wait for a NEST panel. From here on out, anything that shows "Reserved for Nest..." will be for people who rejected their return rights.Where are these nest folks coming from to get offered level 10+? Do you still go through the nest if you have return rights? That's the only thing I can think of that might make sense.
What about a situation where a previous facility is projected above 100%? Are previous facilities guaranteed or is it still a staffing thing?The July Nest panel is the last panel in which return right candidates still show up as "reserved for NEST...". Effective Aug 8, 2017. CPC's who wish to return to their old facility will be processed immediately and will not have to wait for a NEST panel. From here on out, anything that shows "Reserved for Nest..." will be for people who rejected their return rights.
There were a few good facs offered. Where you coming from
Where are these nest folks coming from to get offered level 10+? Do you still go through the nest if you have return rights? That's the only thing I can think of that might make sense.
I was under the understanding that if a facility had people wanting to ERR there that they would get the first go at it. However, this doesn't seem to be the case as there are a couple facilities on there that say reserved for NEST people where either people I know or myself personally have an ERR in. Is that not the case? Thanks!
Sorry I should have clarified further. The 100% rule (Projected CPC %) is still in place so people who don't qualify for return rights or elect to turn it down are the only people who will be processed is a NEST panel moving forward.What about a situation where a previous facility is projected above 100%? Are previous facilities guaranteed or is it still a staffing thing?
Thats what I thought. A friend of mine is always checking staffing levels in case they decide end training and go back to the previous facility.Sorry I should have clarified further. The 100% rule (Projected CPC %) is still in place so people who don't qualify for return rights or elect to turn it down are the only people who will be processed is a NEST panel moving forward.
At least now, the moment they hit under 100%, they can stop training and be processed back to their old facility the same day. No more waiting and hoping.Thats what I thought. A friend of mine is always checking staffing levels in case they decide end training and go back to the previous facility.
Where can I find this in writing?The July Nest panel is the last panel in which return right candidates still show up as "reserved for NEST...". Effective Aug 8, 2017. CPC's who wish to return to their old facility will be processed immediately and will not have to wait for a NEST panel. From here on out, anything that shows "Reserved for Nest..." will be for people who rejected their return rights.