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<blockquote data-quote="UPS4Life" data-source="post: 1445384" data-attributes="member: 53903"><p>The 70 hour rule is based off 8 days and 60 is based off 7 days. Ups as a company follows the 60 hour rule. </p><p></p><p>You only get an extension on your 14 OR 11 if there is an unforeseen circumstance like a freak storm that you are unaware of. Example if you leave point A to return to your home base and know you only have 3 hours left and normally it takes 3 and it's snowing you know your not going to make it so you should not be given an extension. Not saying they won't try to give you one.</p><p></p><p>In all reality though we have people who work a lot of hours during the week and then dj on the weekends. Not saying that is right either or have any idea what would happen if they got in an accident.</p><p></p><p>Like somebody else said I'm sure after working 12-13 hours during peak and driving to work let's say 30 minutes so that's another hour and for me to get ready not rushing 45 minutes roughly you're looking at almost 16 hours. Where are you going to have time to work unless it's on the weekend?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS4Life, post: 1445384, member: 53903"] The 70 hour rule is based off 8 days and 60 is based off 7 days. Ups as a company follows the 60 hour rule. You only get an extension on your 14 OR 11 if there is an unforeseen circumstance like a freak storm that you are unaware of. Example if you leave point A to return to your home base and know you only have 3 hours left and normally it takes 3 and it's snowing you know your not going to make it so you should not be given an extension. Not saying they won't try to give you one. In all reality though we have people who work a lot of hours during the week and then dj on the weekends. Not saying that is right either or have any idea what would happen if they got in an accident. Like somebody else said I'm sure after working 12-13 hours during peak and driving to work let's say 30 minutes so that's another hour and for me to get ready not rushing 45 minutes roughly you're looking at almost 16 hours. Where are you going to have time to work unless it's on the weekend? Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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