burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
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Local 177
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
I can't imagine having to go back to package after 10 years in feeder.
Here they can’t go back unless they’ve been qualified to package car drive in the last 18 months. If It’s been longer than that since they’ve drove package car they cannot drive package car. They can only work in the building.
 

Johney

Pineapple King
Here they can’t go back unless they’ve been qualified to package car drive in the last 18 months. If It’s been longer than that since they’ve drove package car they cannot drive package car. They can only work in the building.
Here they can go back, but are at the bottom of the unassigned list. Either way it would suck.
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
Staff member
Here they can’t go back unless they’ve been qualified to package car drive in the last 18 months. If It’s been longer than that since they’ve drove package car they cannot drive package car. They can only work in the building.
Here, if they've never driven a package car, the company has to train them:

A laid off tractor-trailer driver who has never driven a package car
or route shall be considered not qualified as a package driver. Such
tractor-trailer driver will be trained to be a package driver. If more
than one tractor-trailer driver is laid off the senior laid off tractor-trailer
driver will be trained first. When that training is finished, the
next most senior tractor-trailer driver on layoff will be trained. This
training will occur provided the laid off tractor-trailer drivers have
more seniority than package drivers still working in the center.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Here, if they've never driven a package car, the company has to train them:

A laid off tractor-trailer driver who has never driven a package car
or route shall be considered not qualified as a package driver. Such
tractor-trailer driver will be trained to be a package driver. If more
than one tractor-trailer driver is laid off the senior laid off tractor-trailer

driver will be trained first. When that training is finished, the
next most senior tractor-trailer driver on layoff will be trained. This
training will occur provided the laid off tractor-trailer drivers have
more seniority than package drivers still working in the center.
Lol, training. You get 3 days then tubby is on his own. Good luck. You will be doing different routes every day.
 

nWo

Well-Known Member
In the central region couldn't they bump back into packages after 30 days of being laid off? Or am I interpreting this wrong?

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moldsporh

Well-Known Member
A buddy of mine who is on a sleeper team said he thinks he can fight the driver facing camera because it faces a sleeping berth....and that's possibly invasion of privacy? What's the story on that because these driver facing cameras are bs.
 

moldsporh

Well-Known Member
The device doesn’t record video on the inside.
How does it not record video on the inside? Did UPS get a special version? During an "emergency event" it saves the video starting about 8 or 10 sec prior to the event to see what the driver and forward camera sees correct? Maybe I missed something but that's how I remember it. The device has a somewhat high resolution camera facing both ways, Would like to hear the opinion of any steward who has possibly dealt with any discipline.

I would speculate UPS hides this footage but the device clearly can record inside. Maybe feeders is different?

 
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