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Do you have to be full time package to bid into feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Feederquacker" data-source="post: 1307905" data-attributes="member: 52639"><p>The bid is open to all employees in seniority order. That is, Full Time employees have first pick. Whomever is the senior Full Timer that bids gets it. If there are no Full Time employees that want it, then the bid goes to the Part Timers. The senior Part Timer that bids on it will win it. Of coarse you still have to qualify. That means getting your AP license on your own and doing all the paperwork leading up to your actual training. This was the norm for our center for years until recently. Since they stopped the street hire for Feeders back in '87 (I think) we have had a dozen or so Part Timers come straight into Feeder. The only way this isn't possible is if your Supplement or Rider says you MUST be Full Time to bid into Feeders. I don't think (but I may be wrong) that any of them have that language in them anymore. I know that it use to be that you had to have a year of driving in Package first, but that is no longer the case. Happy Bidding!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feederquacker, post: 1307905, member: 52639"] The bid is open to all employees in seniority order. That is, Full Time employees have first pick. Whomever is the senior Full Timer that bids gets it. If there are no Full Time employees that want it, then the bid goes to the Part Timers. The senior Part Timer that bids on it will win it. Of coarse you still have to qualify. That means getting your AP license on your own and doing all the paperwork leading up to your actual training. This was the norm for our center for years until recently. Since they stopped the street hire for Feeders back in '87 (I think) we have had a dozen or so Part Timers come straight into Feeder. The only way this isn't possible is if your Supplement or Rider says you MUST be Full Time to bid into Feeders. I don't think (but I may be wrong) that any of them have that language in them anymore. I know that it use to be that you had to have a year of driving in Package first, but that is no longer the case. Happy Bidding!!! [/QUOTE]
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