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<blockquote data-quote="hondo" data-source="post: 860624" data-attributes="member: 8661"><p>My definitions:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">22.<strong>2</strong>: A full time inside job with all time spent at one job classification. So 8 hrs a day/40 hrs a week as a sorter or 8/40 preloading or 8/40 clerking. My Local's contract still lists pay rates for them. Top pay would be Sorter, same rate as package car driver.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">22.<strong>3</strong>: A full time job created by combining 2 part time jobs. My understanding is it <em>should</em> be 1 'hard' job like sorting/loading, and 1 'soft' or 'easy' job like some form of clerking or auditing. I think 'air driving' and feeder shifting are considered soft/easy. Pay rate is less, but still pretty good IMO, and only 2 year progression (but can be confusing to calculate, with split or 'blended' rate language).</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondo, post: 860624, member: 8661"] My definitions: [LIST] [*]22.[B]2[/B]: A full time inside job with all time spent at one job classification. So 8 hrs a day/40 hrs a week as a sorter or 8/40 preloading or 8/40 clerking. My Local's contract still lists pay rates for them. Top pay would be Sorter, same rate as package car driver. [*]22.[B]3[/B]: A full time job created by combining 2 part time jobs. My understanding is it [I]should[/I] be 1 'hard' job like sorting/loading, and 1 'soft' or 'easy' job like some form of clerking or auditing. I think 'air driving' and feeder shifting are considered soft/easy. Pay rate is less, but still pretty good IMO, and only 2 year progression (but can be confusing to calculate, with split or 'blended' rate language). [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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