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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 5340127" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>.....and it only takes a minute to go upstairs and take a leak after the PCM or to grab a jug of washer fluid after the PCM or to chat with the mechanic after the PCM or to go back one last time to see how badly they hosed you after the PCM or to flirt with the OMS or BS with the PT sup after the PCM....</p><p></p><p>Scheduled start time is the time that you are supposed to start work, not the time that you gather everything that you will need for your day or, in the case of inside workers, until your first break. For the drivers, you are allowed to go to your PCs to put your lunch and supplies in the cargo area and to put your DIAD in to the cradle, although most will bring their DIAD to the PCM so that they can download EDD. Provided your cars are closed out, you should be on road within 5 minutes of the PCM ending, including doing a thorough pretrip.</p><p></p><p>There are many ways to make up the "free time" on road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 5340127, member: 12570"] .....and it only takes a minute to go upstairs and take a leak after the PCM or to grab a jug of washer fluid after the PCM or to chat with the mechanic after the PCM or to go back one last time to see how badly they hosed you after the PCM or to flirt with the OMS or BS with the PT sup after the PCM.... Scheduled start time is the time that you are supposed to start work, not the time that you gather everything that you will need for your day or, in the case of inside workers, until your first break. For the drivers, you are allowed to go to your PCs to put your lunch and supplies in the cargo area and to put your DIAD in to the cradle, although most will bring their DIAD to the PCM so that they can download EDD. Provided your cars are closed out, you should be on road within 5 minutes of the PCM ending, including doing a thorough pretrip. There are many ways to make up the "free time" on road. [/QUOTE]
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