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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 983369"><p>I know of one guy that did this sort of arrangement out of Pennsylvania. I met him about two or three times and the last time was 3 years ago. </p><p></p><p>He was one of these on call guys. He explained his situation that lines up with the job description you provided. He had a very flexible job that allowed him to do this. I have only seen him during the peak season. Indeed, he was called in at all weird hours with little advanced notice. I asked him "how do you know how to plan your day if you don't know if you are working that night?". He said "he does the best he can.".</p><p></p><p>I don't know if he ever got to the end of the permanent job rainbow.</p><p></p><p>The one thing that concerns me with this arrangement is that working another job in conjunction with this might violate Hours of Service rules. For example, you work a job earlier in the day , for about 8 hours and have 3 hours off and then you get a call from UPS "come on in". You work an eight hour shift. In addition to being dead tired, you probably violated your 14 hour clock and hence were driving illegally at some point in your shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 983369"] I know of one guy that did this sort of arrangement out of Pennsylvania. I met him about two or three times and the last time was 3 years ago. He was one of these on call guys. He explained his situation that lines up with the job description you provided. He had a very flexible job that allowed him to do this. I have only seen him during the peak season. Indeed, he was called in at all weird hours with little advanced notice. I asked him "how do you know how to plan your day if you don't know if you are working that night?". He said "he does the best he can.". I don't know if he ever got to the end of the permanent job rainbow. The one thing that concerns me with this arrangement is that working another job in conjunction with this might violate Hours of Service rules. For example, you work a job earlier in the day , for about 8 hours and have 3 hours off and then you get a call from UPS "come on in". You work an eight hour shift. In addition to being dead tired, you probably violated your 14 hour clock and hence were driving illegally at some point in your shift. [/QUOTE]
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