Find a packer at the DZ
See who's packing your dropzone today, their specialities and their rate — before you walk over.
Find a packer at your dropzone, see what they charge, and request a pack job for the day. Packers get a directory profile, an inbox, and a clean record of every job and fee — paid or owed.
On a busy day you want your main packed and you want to keep jumping. SkyLog's packer directory shows who's working your dropzone, what they specialise in, what they charge, and whether they're free. Send a request for the day instead of hunting around the packing tables.
For packers, it's a small business in your pocket. A directory profile brings the work in; an inbox keeps the requests straight; and every completed pack job is logged with its fee — paid on the spot, or marked owed until the jumper settles up. Run an earnings report for the month in one tap.
See who's packing your dropzone today, their specialities and their rate — before you walk over.
Send a structured request for the day. The packer accepts or declines — no chasing them between loads.
Packers get a directory listing — headline, specialities, dropzone and availability — and a rate that's clear up front.
Each completed pack job is a record: the jumper, the rig, the date, a note — for walk-ups who aren't on SkyLog too.
Mark a fee paid on the spot or owed until later. Unpaid jobs sit in one list until the money lands.
Run a month's earnings in a tap — by day, by jumper, by currency. The books keep themselves.
The packer directory — who's working your DZ today.
No. A packer profile stands on its own — plenty of packers are ground crew who don't jump. You don't need a logbook to run one. (A reserve, of course, is a rigger's job — that's a separate role.)
No. SkyLog records the fee and whether it's been paid so both sides have a clear record. The payment itself is between you and the packer, however you settle up.
Yes. A walk-up jumper who isn't on SkyLog is logged by name — the job and the fee still appear in the packer's records and earnings.
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