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Does driving Saturday Air count towards your 30 days? (qualifying)
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<blockquote data-quote="By The Book" data-source="post: 2554674" data-attributes="member: 53581"><p>Usually, when a new driver is in your situation they aren't allowed to drive part time anymore. It's part time work if you follow it literally. If they have you work 2 different jobs, just do that as it should count towards your 30. Most commonly a new driver will be on layoff as there's no work by seniority in the full time classification. Think of it like being a new part time employee, the last one hired is the first one on layoff. Are you sure you're not in the free period?, when this time doesn't count towards your 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="By The Book, post: 2554674, member: 53581"] Usually, when a new driver is in your situation they aren't allowed to drive part time anymore. It's part time work if you follow it literally. If they have you work 2 different jobs, just do that as it should count towards your 30. Most commonly a new driver will be on layoff as there's no work by seniority in the full time classification. Think of it like being a new part time employee, the last one hired is the first one on layoff. Are you sure you're not in the free period?, when this time doesn't count towards your 30. [/QUOTE]
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