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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 911677" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>Not necessarily. </p><p>-- many larger facilities have unload docks that sit idle most of the year.</p><p>-- some small & medium-sized facilities are situated in heavy commercial/manufacturing areas that may see little to no volume growth during peak</p><p></p><p>I use to work in a medium-sized facility that serviced a very large, affluent residential area. During the year I'd average 22 hours per week, but during peak volume would explode and we'd start as early as 11:30PM, yielding as many as 50 hours per week (with a single, daily 10-minute break mind you). When I moved (education transfer), I changed to an overbuilt facility which had oodles of idle unload docks & several idle belts. I still averaged 22-hours per week during the year, and the volume still exploded during peak, but the start time barely budged & there was a no-OT policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 911677, member: 33209"] Not necessarily. -- many larger facilities have unload docks that sit idle most of the year. -- some small & medium-sized facilities are situated in heavy commercial/manufacturing areas that may see little to no volume growth during peak I use to work in a medium-sized facility that serviced a very large, affluent residential area. During the year I'd average 22 hours per week, but during peak volume would explode and we'd start as early as 11:30PM, yielding as many as 50 hours per week (with a single, daily 10-minute break mind you). When I moved (education transfer), I changed to an overbuilt facility which had oodles of idle unload docks & several idle belts. I still averaged 22-hours per week during the year, and the volume still exploded during peak, but the start time barely budged & there was a no-OT policy. [/QUOTE]
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