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Should I move to feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous Brown Clown" data-source="post: 104405"><p>MAY VARY BY LOCATION : Potential of having to work 60 hour weeks every week, over 9.5 does not apply in feeders, no 8 hour request, no summer vacations unless you have 27 plus years full-time, potential for being sent far enough away were a layover will be required (seldom but has happened here numerous times here), working nights, bumping that happens if schedule start or finish changes more than a hour or changes directly affect your pay one of the hubs here has about 10 plus bumping events a year effecting up to 86 drivers, annual bid here between three hubs the two are 47 miles apart, imagine living 30 miles north of the northern building and on the annual bid you get stuck at the southern building requiring you to driver to work in rush hour, the 40 minute commute changes into 2.5 plus each way on top of working a 12 hour day, had one driver that bought a RV to park by building for this reason. Not complaining just listing several reasons why no one here is signing the feeder school bid. Highest seniority package driver here 34 plus years did feeders, bid out once he satisfied his commitment said would never go back. I'm single, don't know how the one that are married with kids do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous Brown Clown, post: 104405"] MAY VARY BY LOCATION : Potential of having to work 60 hour weeks every week, over 9.5 does not apply in feeders, no 8 hour request, no summer vacations unless you have 27 plus years full-time, potential for being sent far enough away were a layover will be required (seldom but has happened here numerous times here), working nights, bumping that happens if schedule start or finish changes more than a hour or changes directly affect your pay one of the hubs here has about 10 plus bumping events a year effecting up to 86 drivers, annual bid here between three hubs the two are 47 miles apart, imagine living 30 miles north of the northern building and on the annual bid you get stuck at the southern building requiring you to driver to work in rush hour, the 40 minute commute changes into 2.5 plus each way on top of working a 12 hour day, had one driver that bought a RV to park by building for this reason. Not complaining just listing several reasons why no one here is signing the feeder school bid. Highest seniority package driver here 34 plus years did feeders, bid out once he satisfied his commitment said would never go back. I'm single, don't know how the one that are married with kids do it. [/QUOTE]
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