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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx2000" data-source="post: 791143" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>Like you mentioned, a break in the first or last hour is considered a break violation........but so is not taking at least half an hour when working over 5 or 6 hours, depending on the state you are in. That being said, it's your responsibility to let your manager know if you will not be able to do so, and their responsibility to make sure that you are able to get it in. i.e get you help.</p><p></p><p>Personally, when i was a courier i preferred the call in method. I just rolled over, called the number and went back to sleep if we had late freight. Plus it saved my hours during long weeks like this so that I could actually do something productive, like deliver, rather than cleaning out my truck or putting away supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx2000, post: 791143, member: 13621"] Like you mentioned, a break in the first or last hour is considered a break violation........but so is not taking at least half an hour when working over 5 or 6 hours, depending on the state you are in. That being said, it's your responsibility to let your manager know if you will not be able to do so, and their responsibility to make sure that you are able to get it in. i.e get you help. Personally, when i was a courier i preferred the call in method. I just rolled over, called the number and went back to sleep if we had late freight. Plus it saved my hours during long weeks like this so that I could actually do something productive, like deliver, rather than cleaning out my truck or putting away supplies. [/QUOTE]
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