One thing I would like is when the recruiters post outage lists is that they would put them into packages. That way you know what plants are back to back and such. Also I think it might help to get a leave date so you know how to plan if your going to have to find another outage.
They already have leave dates, its just that most times the utilities don't stick to them. As soon as they get ahead of schedule they cut the flock by a few people. If they are behind schedule they won't let you leave when you need to. For this reason even if you had a leave date it would be a shot in the dark whether you left then or not. The utilities don't really care if you have a start date at some other utility, if they are behind then you won't be leaving unless you just walk out and quit. That will help you set fire to some of your bridges at least.
I believe if the contract companies would bargain for reduced rates at motels; like IRM used to do, that would be a big help. Most times when you go for a 30 day outage you will not be able to get a reduced rate at the motels, and you may as well write that deposit off. I remember back in the day when IRM would rent the entire motel for their workers, and charge us the reduced rate.
One other thing that would help is if the Utilities would space the outages out so it would be easier to go from one to the other. They even overlap at the same Utility making it difficult to get from one plant to the other sometimes.With the way they overlap now it's hard to get more than 4 months a year unless you are long term somewhere.