When you put your job code as 5E in your diad for shuttling and delivering air packages is that considered exception air work?
I was but just got scheduled air driver bid and am not getting the right pay ups is saying that when I shuttled and delivered air packages it wasn't being considered as "exception work"Are you an air exception driver ?
I worked 205 days under 5E code and for every 4 days of exception air work performed for the 2 years prior the bid award 1 month progression should have been given to me which would make me top rate and I am only at $16Are you an air exception driver ?
I was but just got scheduled air driver bid and am not getting the right pay ups is saying that when I shuttled and delivered air packages it wasn't being considered as "exception work"
Bottom paragraph of section six states if a part time inside employee is awarded a scheduled air driver bid for every 4 days of exception air work performed for the 2 years prior the bid award 1 month of progression shall be grantedI'm not sure why that would matter....the pay rate would be the same.
Article 40 Section 6
https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/ups18-nationalmaster-final.pdf
At my building air exception drivers are given their raises on their qualification date regardless of how many days they actually drive. You could drive 1 day a month and be at top pay in 24 months.I worked 205 days under 5E code and for every 4 days of exception air work performed for the 2 years prior the bid award 1 month progression should have been given to me which would make me top rate and I am only at $16
I'm not sure why that would matter....the pay rate would be the same.
Article 40 Section 6
https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/ups18-nationalmaster-final.pdf
Bottom paragraph of section six states if a part time inside employee is awarded a scheduled air driver bid for every 4 days of exception air work performed for the 2 years prior the bid award 1 month of progression shall be granted
28.64What do you think your pay-rate should be ?
We have 2 delivery centers and a hub operation.Glad to hear.... you not calling it a HUB.
90 days. 1,460 days. What's the difference?It all used to be so easy-----you hired on at UPS and 90 days later you all made the same per hour.
this, and remember 5 is pay actual (no guarantee)5E= air exception
5B = Bid air driver
So who has priority over extra work? Air or ground?5E= air exception
5B = Bid air driver
Thanks that was the answer I was looking for5E= air exception
5B = Bid air driver