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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 1248881" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>Your start time is 9:40. By definition of "ready to go" that means dressed in uniform for work. Gathering all that you need and PCM can happen at 9:40:01. Then do your pretrip,etc, and hit the road. If that makes it too tight to make air commits them management can make 9:30 your start time to get you back on track. Making air commit because of managements poor choice in start time is not my concern. Telematics will show I drove at the legal speed, arrived and followed all procedures for a delivery attempt, regardless of time.</p><p></p><p>10 min X 5 days X 52 weeks = $1430</p><p></p><p>Also , hypothetically, since 9:40 is your start time and you came running in and punched in at 9:39:30 you wouldn't be late but you didn't have the opportunity to "gather" your things until 9:40. What would management do? Take disciplinary action because you weren't ready? Discipline you for not working off the clock?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 1248881, member: 5529"] Your start time is 9:40. By definition of "ready to go" that means dressed in uniform for work. Gathering all that you need and PCM can happen at 9:40:01. Then do your pretrip,etc, and hit the road. If that makes it too tight to make air commits them management can make 9:30 your start time to get you back on track. Making air commit because of managements poor choice in start time is not my concern. Telematics will show I drove at the legal speed, arrived and followed all procedures for a delivery attempt, regardless of time. 10 min X 5 days X 52 weeks = $1430 Also , hypothetically, since 9:40 is your start time and you came running in and punched in at 9:39:30 you wouldn't be late but you didn't have the opportunity to "gather" your things until 9:40. What would management do? Take disciplinary action because you weren't ready? Discipline you for not working off the clock? [/QUOTE]
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