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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1716928" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No, I'm often out past 2100, sometimes past 2300. That's gone on for the year I've been here. My mgr told me recently that they're going to put a new PTer up here to alleviate staying out late, and the courier who's calling in sick will run his rt from the town he lives in, which is 80 miles away. They've been paying him for 5 years to drive up here, run his rt, then drive home. He's part-time, but gets close to 45 hrs and is often out past 2300. Our new part-timer will do half his rt plus take freight off of us. Our old guy sees the writing on the wall and will retire soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1716928, member: 24302"] No, I'm often out past 2100, sometimes past 2300. That's gone on for the year I've been here. My mgr told me recently that they're going to put a new PTer up here to alleviate staying out late, and the courier who's calling in sick will run his rt from the town he lives in, which is 80 miles away. They've been paying him for 5 years to drive up here, run his rt, then drive home. He's part-time, but gets close to 45 hrs and is often out past 2300. Our new part-timer will do half his rt plus take freight off of us. Our old guy sees the writing on the wall and will retire soon. [/QUOTE]
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