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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 673101" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>glad that the rest of your centers do not have routes that are designed to be out late.</p><p> </p><p>we happen to have several in our building. they are well known and well defined as such. if you dont want to work long hours, you dont bid them. just that simple.</p><p> </p><p>the routes are planned to be 10- 11 plus hours every day. everybody knows that those routes are dispatched that way.</p><p> </p><p>we had a driver that knowing ahead of time that this route was one of them, bid it with every intent of filing and reducing the hours on the route, or in the alternative, get paid tripple time for days 4&5 of over 9.5.</p><p> </p><p>arbitration ruled that he knew well in advance of bidding the route that the route was over 9.5 every day. that the work on that route could not be "shared" with another route, and he bid it anyway. so in essence, he created the problem. he had every oppertunity to bid on many other routes that did not have this issue, but chose to make it a problem when he bid this route.</p><p> </p><p>so he lost. he was offered to be able to bid on a training route to get off the long day route, which he accepted.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 673101, member: 484"] glad that the rest of your centers do not have routes that are designed to be out late. we happen to have several in our building. they are well known and well defined as such. if you dont want to work long hours, you dont bid them. just that simple. the routes are planned to be 10- 11 plus hours every day. everybody knows that those routes are dispatched that way. we had a driver that knowing ahead of time that this route was one of them, bid it with every intent of filing and reducing the hours on the route, or in the alternative, get paid tripple time for days 4&5 of over 9.5. arbitration ruled that he knew well in advance of bidding the route that the route was over 9.5 every day. that the work on that route could not be "shared" with another route, and he bid it anyway. so in essence, he created the problem. he had every oppertunity to bid on many other routes that did not have this issue, but chose to make it a problem when he bid this route. so he lost. he was offered to be able to bid on a training route to get off the long day route, which he accepted. d [/QUOTE]
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