Big Arrow Down...D
Leave the gun,take the cannoli
Stealing time
I average 46 hours a week. Over 82k
So bite me.
I average 46 hours a week. Over 82k
So bite me.
Who @Brownslave688 ?I average 46 hours a week. Over 82k
So bite me.
The only time you see 40 hours on a check is when you get your vacation pay.
The only time you see 40 hours on a check is when you get your vacation pay.
Should have put 40+ hours.Nope. 45 hours on a vacation check.
Runner. I kicked it into coast mode at 5 after I finished pickups.
To answer the original question.....since you notified the center around 2 or 3 PM that "you will be out past 8pm and unsure of your return time" they are already aware of the situation.
It's up to you to be in and off before 14 hrs, the rest is up to them.
Just need to be in before 14 hours. You can work past 14, just can't drive after working for 14 hours.
If you go over 14 hours though, make sure you have your 10 hours off before starting the next day.
Get your m tomorrowPlus misloads...
True, but I highly doubt when you return around 11:30 PM they will be willing to let you keep working.
I start slow, then ease it back.Im ok til 8 pm, then I shift it into low.
Don't forget...Right up missed packages which sometimes took 20+ minutes during 2013 peak. Plus any break left over, fueling PC, wash PC...15 hours is possible but you will start late the next day, which is no fun.I just meant to make sure you get on property before 14 hours. Didn't mean to infer that they will have you load trailers or anything.
You can fuel, park your car and do your turn in even if you go past 14. You may end up working 14.25 hours, but just don't be driving off property past 14 hours.