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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 103381" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I think that what you are dealing falls in a "gray area", meaning it isn't covered under the National Contract. As a UPS employee, we need to take care of the customer first, they don't care of the particulars of who does what, somebody is paying our salaries to move a package from one point to another. What I mean is, if you have an ARS in a letter box or somebody pulls up next to you and gives you a Ground, take it. If you are making a Late Pickup as an Air Only Driver, I think you should be paid the Full-Time Rate if you handle Ground. Of course I come from the perspective that if you are doing a Driving job, you should be paid at that rate. I have never been a fan of the "Cover Driver" job classification. If you are working 45 hours a week, YOU ARE FULL TIME. I don't know how you can divide up your time as an Air Driver or 22.3 position to decide at what point you are working at FT or PT Rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 103381, member: 1674"] I think that what you are dealing falls in a "gray area", meaning it isn't covered under the National Contract. As a UPS employee, we need to take care of the customer first, they don't care of the particulars of who does what, somebody is paying our salaries to move a package from one point to another. What I mean is, if you have an ARS in a letter box or somebody pulls up next to you and gives you a Ground, take it. If you are making a Late Pickup as an Air Only Driver, I think you should be paid the Full-Time Rate if you handle Ground. Of course I come from the perspective that if you are doing a Driving job, you should be paid at that rate. I have never been a fan of the "Cover Driver" job classification. If you are working 45 hours a week, YOU ARE FULL TIME. I don't know how you can divide up your time as an Air Driver or 22.3 position to decide at what point you are working at FT or PT Rates. [/QUOTE]
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