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Management has told us on numerous occasions couriers should NOT delivery and/or pickup packages while in a break code.
I didn't say anything about delivering/picking up packages, did I? I said driving.
Management has told us on numerous occasions couriers should NOT delivery and/or pickup packages while in a break code.
Yeah I know. Since you must have contacted the legal dudes at FedEx, I'd say sure, all you purple, green and blue folks drive anywhere on break time....wait, most of you already do.
I didn't say anything about delivering/picking up packages, did I? I said driving.
Sure some folks drive on their breaks. What of it? It comes in handy when you're running an errand on your break. If you guys would rather walk, more power to ya.
Hey, maybe FedEx should begin vlgorously monitoring this for compliance. Maybe we can call it the CRAP(Courier Reporting Actual Position)Report. It will never happen, because it would prove how many people work for free during supposed breaks.FedEx and UPS can get fined by the DOT for doing this. If your mileage changes by 1 mile, the DOT does not recognize this as a break.
How would he even know? He's not even a courier.
it would prove how many people work for free during supposed breaks.
Hey, they are not working, they are running errands.
Sure some folks drive on their breaks. What of it? It comes in handy when you're running an errand on your break. If you guys would rather walk, more power to ya.
ive been told my many managers..its within policy to drive up to 5 miles while on break
I've always heard you have 5 minutes to drive to where you want to eat from your last stop. If you want to drive farther you do it on your break time.
Explain split shifts where breaks can be up to 5 hours long.Meal breaks should not normally be scheduled to exceed 60 minutes. However, meal breaks up to 90 minutes may occasionally be scheduled if required by unusual circumstances.
Employees cannot be required to take a non-meal break because there is no available work, however, employees can voluntarily go into break status during such periods.
--PBP, section 6, pg 25
Explain split shifts where breaks can be up to 5 hours long.
I've always heard you have 5 minutes to drive to where you want to eat from your last stop. If you want to drive farther you do it on your break time.
Explain split shifts where breaks can be up to 5 hours long.
You can be scheduled a split shift with that kind of split. For example, you can be scheduled to run FO's at 0730 and go home at 0900 and start a pickup route at 1300 and leave work at 1800. You can't be scheduled to go in from 0730 to 1800 and be made to take a huge break because you finished your deliveries at 1300 and your pickups won't be ready until 1530.
If the big split isn't scheduled, you don't have to take it.
Who else here is on the RTB time hit list?