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CACH Illinois hub Service Failing milions of packages this week!
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<blockquote data-quote="250s" data-source="post: 1256958" data-attributes="member: 37195"><p>Have you ever tried it? Like most people I've worked with, at UPS, they bad mouth the jobs they've never done! I know not all sleeper runs are the same, some run through the weekend. The sleeper run I do is a 3 day work week, Tues thru Thurs. Four day weekends, Friday thru Monday. Approximately 32 hours of work a week, 28 to 30 driving, 1 to 3 hrs for fuel stops and turnarounds. In Southern California local feeder drivers work up to 60 hrs a week. Add their commute time and sleep time. Who actually ends up with more time with their family??? I realize it's not that way everywhere in the U S, however, that is what I have to work with. </p><p>Also, when you come back and choose to do local work, which is extra work, the 4th day is time and a half, the 5th day is double time!! You do the math. Not to mention you STILL have 2 days off in the work week! </p><p>Every situation is different, I realize that, however, their are more positives than negatives for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="250s, post: 1256958, member: 37195"] Have you ever tried it? Like most people I've worked with, at UPS, they bad mouth the jobs they've never done! I know not all sleeper runs are the same, some run through the weekend. The sleeper run I do is a 3 day work week, Tues thru Thurs. Four day weekends, Friday thru Monday. Approximately 32 hours of work a week, 28 to 30 driving, 1 to 3 hrs for fuel stops and turnarounds. In Southern California local feeder drivers work up to 60 hrs a week. Add their commute time and sleep time. Who actually ends up with more time with their family??? I realize it's not that way everywhere in the U S, however, that is what I have to work with. Also, when you come back and choose to do local work, which is extra work, the 4th day is time and a half, the 5th day is double time!! You do the math. Not to mention you STILL have 2 days off in the work week! Every situation is different, I realize that, however, their are more positives than negatives for me. [/QUOTE]
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