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Where do I find in the contract how long I’m DQ for? Is it just case by case?
It may be in your supplement under part time to full time employment. It depends on what region you are in.
Where do I find in the contract how long I’m DQ for? Is it just case by case?
I hope they call you back!!! It's a great job, with a lot of bs that come with it!!! SmhSo I was disqualified today, Friday would have been my 30 days. They also sent me out to drive and told me I will continue to drive through seasonal. That doesn't make any sense to tell me I'm not qualified to drive, but will continue to drive. Is this how it typically works?
It may be in your supplement under part time to full time employment. It depends on what region you are in.
At my building you would have to wait 6 months before you could try and qualify again.I posted another post that says what the supplement says. I’m a little confused on the interpretation of it though. They said most of the time it’s a year, but the supplement says if I DQ myself it’s a year. I guess I just hang in there and find another day job while I wait it out again.
One year if he DQ himself, which he didn'tAt my building you would have to wait 6 months before you could try and qualify again.
And let UPS win so they do it to someone's else next year....You are correct in that if you DQ yourself you have to wait a year.
Would you like some advice? Keep driving through Peak and show them that they made a mistake by not qualifying you. Bust your butt, offer to help out (if needed), show them that you are a team player and let the chips fall where they may.
LMAOAnd let UPS win so they do it to someone's else next year....
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And let UPS win so they do it to someone's else next year....
But, but, but,...or he can go back to the preload....I don't really give a what he decides to do....I'm just trying to give him some advice...
...or he can go back to the preload....I don't really give a what he decides to do....I'm just trying to give him some advice...
He lost his touchAnd other then being paid seasonal driver wage how do you see your advice helping him out?
Will it some how get him qualified or speed up his wait to try and qualify again?
And other then being paid seasonal driver wage how do you see your advice helping him out?
Will it some how get him qualified or speed up his wait to try and qualify again?
Where have I heard that before?But, but, but,
You’re retired and irrelevant............
You mean other than showing his mgt team that he is more than qualified for the job?
He's already proved he's qualified for the job numb nuts.Full time... but they said they were dq'ing me for forgetting to clock out for my break yesterday. I started out a little slow during training, they didn't have work for me for about 4 weeks in the middle of training, but made scratch for the 4 days until yesterday and yesterday I went 15 minutes over.
This is what the supplement says... the union hall said usually one year is how long your disqualified for, is that how you all would interpret this new supplement? The paragraph before this one states that if you disqualify yourself then you have to wait a year, but I didn’t disqualify myself. I am not sure how this is to be read.
In the event a probationary employee is disqualified by the Employer from a package car driving position before completing the thirty (30) working day probationary period described in Article 1, Section 1, and is subsequently used to deliver a ground package route, those days will count towards the thirty (30) days worked in the ninety (90) consecutive day period commencing with the first day worked in the probationary period. If the employee is the successful bidder on a new opening, said employee will begin a new thirty (30) day probationary period.