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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 5135376" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Where I am it’s not even close. In feeders if you want to work minimal to zero OT they don’t really care. There’s plenty of drivers that want to max out every day to pick up the slack. Someone like myself when I was in package even on the 9.5 I would end up having to work 46 or 47 per week because twice a week they would bury me, and the other 3 days were 9 hours. The thing about OT in feeders is from what I’ve observed how they operate is you can’t pick and choose. Dispatch knows what every driver wants. It doesn’t take long for them to figure out who the OT whores are and aren’t. You can’t want OT some days, and not want OT other days. They don’t like that and they’ll let you know. Someone like myself they know I have no interest in working OT. They don’t even bother asking me to pull an extra leg. I work 8.25-8.75 every day. If you’re someone that wants OT in feeders you’re gonna work. Going to be long days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 5135376, member: 46614"] Where I am it’s not even close. In feeders if you want to work minimal to zero OT they don’t really care. There’s plenty of drivers that want to max out every day to pick up the slack. Someone like myself when I was in package even on the 9.5 I would end up having to work 46 or 47 per week because twice a week they would bury me, and the other 3 days were 9 hours. The thing about OT in feeders is from what I’ve observed how they operate is you can’t pick and choose. Dispatch knows what every driver wants. It doesn’t take long for them to figure out who the OT whores are and aren’t. You can’t want OT some days, and not want OT other days. They don’t like that and they’ll let you know. Someone like myself they know I have no interest in working OT. They don’t even bother asking me to pull an extra leg. I work 8.25-8.75 every day. If you’re someone that wants OT in feeders you’re gonna work. Going to be long days. [/QUOTE]
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