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<blockquote data-quote="Mugarolla" data-source="post: 1419297" data-attributes="member: 8481"><p>A violation of what? It is not a contractual violation.</p><p></p><p>Due to call ins, they were short 2 drivers. The easiest route to take out and break up was the route the trainee was doing. They then needed to put him on the other open route, a 220 mile country route. There was no way a 10 day driver was going to get that route done. I volunteered to let him do my route, and I would do the country route.</p><p></p><p>My route was a small area city route. Delivered 200 packages, 110 stops, 50 miles, 7 pickups, a mix of small businesses and residential. The trainee was thrilled. He did not want to do the country route. He had no idea where he was going.</p><p></p><p>The only "agreement" that I know of is that if they have to have a trainee do another route, for one reason or another, is that this day would not count against him. He could run 4 hours over and UPS could not count that against him.</p><p></p><p>If I am incorrect, please show me the contractual language to the contrary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mugarolla, post: 1419297, member: 8481"] A violation of what? It is not a contractual violation. Due to call ins, they were short 2 drivers. The easiest route to take out and break up was the route the trainee was doing. They then needed to put him on the other open route, a 220 mile country route. There was no way a 10 day driver was going to get that route done. I volunteered to let him do my route, and I would do the country route. My route was a small area city route. Delivered 200 packages, 110 stops, 50 miles, 7 pickups, a mix of small businesses and residential. The trainee was thrilled. He did not want to do the country route. He had no idea where he was going. The only "agreement" that I know of is that if they have to have a trainee do another route, for one reason or another, is that this day would not count against him. He could run 4 hours over and UPS could not count that against him. If I am incorrect, please show me the contractual language to the contrary. [/QUOTE]
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