UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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I just don't want to do that amount of work.
I just don't want to do that amount of work.
Rather make time and a half after 5 hours than 8 hours.
OT for PTers starts after 5 hours unless you are double shifting where it would start after 8.
Let's clear something up. I do not have a full time job driving for UPS. It ends in January. So far, I've worked a total of 15 hours since the one week training session three weeks ago. Also, unlike the loaders, I am not covered by the contract, so my pay is way below theirs and I have zero benefits. No one can show me where I ever said the work was beneath me, so stop the inaccuracies. It's not. I just don't want to do that amount of work. Like I said, I respect the hell out of the loaders as well as the drivers.
Is a UPS driver's job a walk in the park? Maybe for Superman in NY State it is, but I think that most mortals would think it's a very hard job.
Pray for some sanity.
Our OT starts after 5 hours regardless if we double or not. Only time does not apply is if you are working Art. 40 Air Exception work and the sort.
If this were the case every preloader would sign up to be a helper.
How is that you do that?
I know I have much to learn. In my 59 years I've seen and learned a lot. And I know that for many of those here, to paraphrase Dorothy Parker, there's no "there" there.
59? Really?
That was my thought. We have drivers that old, but they didn't start out that old.
No because it would be at helper rate. Better to work the day sort for sort OT rate. Or work midnight and preload. Plus driver helper sucks.
If PTers go out as helpers, we get OT after 5 hrs.Insiders who works as helpers are paid their insider rate and receive OT after 8 hours. We are encouraged to use insiders before any outsiders are used.
Driver helper is what the driver makes of it. The ideal is to work as a team; to that end, I make sure that my helper is fully trained on the DIAD and is able to work independently. When doing residentials I try to park so that we can get as many stops off as possible without having to move the pkg car. When doing commercials we both deliver at the same time.
If PTers go out as helpers, we get OT after 5 hrs.
That was my thought. We have drivers that old, but they didn't start out that old.
At 59 I'll be an irrelevant retiree.
We have several PTers that make a pretty decent wage working PT and run air stops in the morning and do Saturday air. Talking $40K to $60K after progression. Most of us are in are 50's. Which is why we do not go FT driving.