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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 2821056" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>Even though the mechanic has his CDL, unless he has done UPS feeder school, he is not contractually qualified.</p><p></p><p>Jones found the language that I thought existed but was too lazy to look for. Way before I signed my FT bid, a feeder school bid was hung in my building that went unsigned. I was asked if I was interested (I was PT) and I was. The next day, a FT driver signed and went to feeder school.</p><p></p><p>If the PT qualified does get the bid, a feeder school bid should be hung so that there is a qualified person to cover vacations. </p><p></p><p>In my building, there is an annual feeder bid. If a low guy got the bid now, he may not hold it when the annual bid is held. And because we go by FT seniority and not classification seniority, a package guy could go to feeder school and sign the bid for the run that is being discussed now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 2821056, member: 13921"] Even though the mechanic has his CDL, unless he has done UPS feeder school, he is not contractually qualified. Jones found the language that I thought existed but was too lazy to look for. Way before I signed my FT bid, a feeder school bid was hung in my building that went unsigned. I was asked if I was interested (I was PT) and I was. The next day, a FT driver signed and went to feeder school. If the PT qualified does get the bid, a feeder school bid should be hung so that there is a qualified person to cover vacations. In my building, there is an annual feeder bid. If a low guy got the bid now, he may not hold it when the annual bid is held. And because we go by FT seniority and not classification seniority, a package guy could go to feeder school and sign the bid for the run that is being discussed now. [/QUOTE]
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