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3 years in as reg temp driver —do I take 22.4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakamoe" data-source="post: 5023890" data-attributes="member: 74459"><p>Take the 22.4. It's the only to progress into rpcd. The only way to get rpcd as a pt'er is if every 22.4 passed up being rpcd. That'll never happen. You will get jumped in seniority. 22.4 is a full time position, you get full time benefits, like the pension. Being a full timer as a 22.4 and when you become RPCD, you do not start over in progression. You continue from whenever you're full-time seniority date is, currently 4 years. If you have 4 years already, you immediately jump to RPCD top rate. If you're making a career here, getting full time asap is the goal. You may take a short run hit for wages, but the long term benefits far outweigh it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakamoe, post: 5023890, member: 74459"] Take the 22.4. It's the only to progress into rpcd. The only way to get rpcd as a pt'er is if every 22.4 passed up being rpcd. That'll never happen. You will get jumped in seniority. 22.4 is a full time position, you get full time benefits, like the pension. Being a full timer as a 22.4 and when you become RPCD, you do not start over in progression. You continue from whenever you're full-time seniority date is, currently 4 years. If you have 4 years already, you immediately jump to RPCD top rate. If you're making a career here, getting full time asap is the goal. You may take a short run hit for wages, but the long term benefits far outweigh it. [/QUOTE]
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