Click here to close
New Message Alert
List Entire Thread
Msg ID: 2738053 To be on-call..or not to be on call... +0/-0     
Author:That is the question?
8/5/2022 11:34:29 PM
What is the lowest you would accept to be on call from 5pm till 7am. This is for ems. But any sector works. I'm currently paid 15 bucks a night to be on call. And that's not per hour, per night. We fly 1900 hours a year. Seems a little low. And this isn't a troll post. I'm serious, $15 a night.


Return-To-Index  
 
Msg ID: 2738642 To be on-call..or not to be on call... +1/-0     
Author:Check
8/11/2022 11:02:39 AM

Reply to: 2738053

in to state law concerning compensation required for being restrained for the purpose of responding for work duties.  Also, if Part 135 best be looking at whether that is considered duty time - far as I know, it is.



Return-To-Index