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What is a FT cover driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="brownrod" data-source="post: 1356408" data-attributes="member: 6453"><p>Full time driver with no bid route. </p><p>In my center you bid routes for life or abandon or bid onto a new route.</p><p></p><p>We have about 50 routes. At least 15 drivers without bid routes. And at least 10 routes per day that have no bid driver because they are split routes, junk routes, shuttles, etc...</p><p></p><p>5 years seniority to get a route that no one wants that absolutely sucks.</p><p>10-15 years seniority to get an OK route.</p><p>20-30 years seniority to get a nice rural route bid.</p><p></p><p>I know over 30 routes. Some guys get stuck on the same few routes because they suck so bad at learning new routes that we aren't allowed to use seniority to bump them (work as directed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrod, post: 1356408, member: 6453"] Full time driver with no bid route. In my center you bid routes for life or abandon or bid onto a new route. We have about 50 routes. At least 15 drivers without bid routes. And at least 10 routes per day that have no bid driver because they are split routes, junk routes, shuttles, etc... 5 years seniority to get a route that no one wants that absolutely sucks. 10-15 years seniority to get an OK route. 20-30 years seniority to get a nice rural route bid. I know over 30 routes. Some guys get stuck on the same few routes because they suck so bad at learning new routes that we aren't allowed to use seniority to bump them (work as directed). [/QUOTE]
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