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<blockquote data-quote="McFeely" data-source="post: 5040347" data-attributes="member: 60776"><p>Yes. All FT swings are told they may be scheduled anytime between the AM sort and the end of our Wave 2. Roughly 0600 punch-in some days and some 2100 punch out days, not to exceed 14 hours from punch to punch.</p><p></p><p>The new swings we get sometimes start at 1000 and do some random P2 or overflow, come back to the station for Wave 2, and run Wave 2 until 2100. Other times they start at 0630 and run a full route and then get a pup route, punching out around 1900. Almost all FT drivers (non-swings as well) in my station are doing 9-12 hour days every day of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McFeely, post: 5040347, member: 60776"] Yes. All FT swings are told they may be scheduled anytime between the AM sort and the end of our Wave 2. Roughly 0600 punch-in some days and some 2100 punch out days, not to exceed 14 hours from punch to punch. The new swings we get sometimes start at 1000 and do some random P2 or overflow, come back to the station for Wave 2, and run Wave 2 until 2100. Other times they start at 0630 and run a full route and then get a pup route, punching out around 1900. Almost all FT drivers (non-swings as well) in my station are doing 9-12 hour days every day of the week. [/QUOTE]
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