Upsidedownbrown
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I'm a feeder driver in indy. Low on the seniority board so I'm on call. If I havent been called in a couple days, is there a guarantee for pay even if you dont work but were available and waiting for a call?
But you are working under the best contract ever..Thank u for the replies. I already read the union book and it wasnt clear. To the person that says we all want someone for nothing, stfu. I merely asked a question that I wanted clarification on.And me sitting around all day waiting on call and taking naps for "just in case" is giving them my time; hence something. At my previous job at the railroad, we were guaranteed 8hrs per day that we were on call but not called.
Thank u for the replies. I already read the union book and it wasnt clear. To the person that says we all want someone for nothing, stfu. I merely asked a question that I wanted clarification on.And me sitting around all day waiting on call and taking naps for "just in case" is giving them my time; hence something. At my previous job at the railroad, we were guaranteed 8hrs per day that we were on call but not called.
nopemaybe you should go back to the railroad
I'm a feeder driver in indy. Low on the seniority board so I'm on call. If I havent been called in a couple days, is there a guarantee for pay even if you dont work but were available and waiting for a call?
Im a feeder driver not package car. Feeders have on call, pick board, and route drivers. Thanks thoughRead your contract. I seriously doubt it sais anything about beeing on call. Your start times are posted either 1 or 2 weeks before. Dont ever answer the phone on days you are not scheduled to work. Go to your states unemployment web site and file. You will find you make more money the more you dont work, especially if you are in the meager progression wage. If you are scheduled to work show up every day. Tell management you are working. If they really try to send you home, get a witness and tell them you want your daily guarantee. Then file a grievance. This will stop them from sending you home and maybe over scheduling drivers. Its actually really simple.