Pilot Flying J's PTO and Vacation policy typically gives 0-10 days off a year with 78% of employees expected to be work free while out of office. Paid Time Off is Pilot Flying J's most important benefit besides Healthcare when ranked by employees, with 38% of employees saying it is the most important benefit.
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Pilot Flying J is committed to a safe workplace free of substance abuse. That commitment is jeopardized when any Pilot Flying J Team Member illegally uses drugs on or off the job, comes to work under the influence, possesses, distributes or sells drugs in the workplace, or abuses drugs or alcohol on the job.
They test hair, so yeah. Pilot Flying J does not drug test. No they do have drug free policy and can and will do random drug test at there discretion. What kind of drug test do poilet flying j do on truck drivers?
Yes, Pilot Travel Centers offers employees discounts on fuel, food, and other items. Employees can also receive discounts on their Pilot Flying J Rewards Program.
Do pilots have free time? Yes, pilots have free time. Junior pilots have a minimum of 12 days off per month, whereas the average pilot gets 15 days off per month and a senior pilot can enjoy up to 20 days off per month.
There's finally a catch, though. A doctor from an Air Force base is now warning pilots--all of them, including commercial pilots--not to take Viagra within six hours of flying. He says the drug can cause a kind of color blindness, making it difficult to tell blue from green.
While cigarette smoking is not prohibited by the FAA, it has several hazardous side effects and many health conditions caused by smoking are medically disqualifying. A smoker typically carries a carbon monoxide blood level of about five percent.
Employer Response to a Failed Drug TestThe employer is required to immediately remove the pilot from safety sensitive duties, provide a list of Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP), and report the failed test to the FAA within 2 working days. Unfortunately, the employer can also terminate the pilot's job at this time.
How many pilots fail drug tests? The FAA has found that about 0.06 percent of pilots and air traffic controllers have a confirmed positive drug test, which works out to a cost of about $45,000 per positive result.
Do pilots pay for their own hotels? The airline handles and pays for accommodations for crewmembers when they are on a trip. Many pilots do not live where they are based and choose to commute.