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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1325565" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>Since you are a cover driver for feeders, you may have more on your side than you think. I'm sure where you are, it's just like most places. They have the bare number of employees to cover all the possibilities even on a good day. We are coming up on vacation season. Feeder drivers, simply because of their accrued time, generally have 6-7 weeks vacation a year (counting option week) They are going to be needing a warm body very soon because of the maximum numbers of drivers that can take off per week. I suspect a week or so unpaid time off sends the message to be more careful. Another accident might get you fired and a trip to the panel. Nobody wants that because then it becomes a numbers game and you might lose with no possibility of any recourse. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1325565, member: 52978"] Since you are a cover driver for feeders, you may have more on your side than you think. I'm sure where you are, it's just like most places. They have the bare number of employees to cover all the possibilities even on a good day. We are coming up on vacation season. Feeder drivers, simply because of their accrued time, generally have 6-7 weeks vacation a year (counting option week) They are going to be needing a warm body very soon because of the maximum numbers of drivers that can take off per week. I suspect a week or so unpaid time off sends the message to be more careful. Another accident might get you fired and a trip to the panel. Nobody wants that because then it becomes a numbers game and you might lose with no possibility of any recourse. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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