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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4615088" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>RPCDs can bid on routes. As those routes grow, new businesses pop up on the route, new houses getting built, and the RPCD goes from having 180 stops (8 hour day possibly), to 380 stops, they create whats called a split, and they then usually give that "extra" work to a 22.4. Youve likely been running a split which you recognize as being "your" route just because youre on it with a fair bit of consistency, but its not really your route in the sense that they can put you on any route that they need you on. If they keep needing you on that route then youll likely keep running it until theyre forced to add another RPCD position. </p><p></p><p>Of course, management would prefer to keep you as a 22.4 driver because then you dont have any 9.5 grievance protection. Which most of these vets here may score about an extra $1000 a week when they are able to file them lol. They have to work over 9.5 hours 3 days in a row inorder to file a 9.5 grievance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4615088, member: 80301"] RPCDs can bid on routes. As those routes grow, new businesses pop up on the route, new houses getting built, and the RPCD goes from having 180 stops (8 hour day possibly), to 380 stops, they create whats called a split, and they then usually give that "extra" work to a 22.4. Youve likely been running a split which you recognize as being "your" route just because youre on it with a fair bit of consistency, but its not really your route in the sense that they can put you on any route that they need you on. If they keep needing you on that route then youll likely keep running it until theyre forced to add another RPCD position. Of course, management would prefer to keep you as a 22.4 driver because then you dont have any 9.5 grievance protection. Which most of these vets here may score about an extra $1000 a week when they are able to file them lol. They have to work over 9.5 hours 3 days in a row inorder to file a 9.5 grievance. [/QUOTE]
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