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Killing a route as a cover driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownstreak" data-source="post: 1408983" data-attributes="member: 35815"><p>NEVER NEVER NEVER come in early and work off the clock. Sure sorting out the mess and setting up your day stop to stop makes the day go by quicker. Unfortunately you are not suppose to be doing that. In our building we had 4 drivers get hurt in a lil over a year doing the same thing. Management actually started handing out warning letters over it. UPS has tons of $$$ that they are willing to pay you for doing the job by the methods. As others have said, if you were to get hurt working off the clock you are SOL. You won't get workers comp, and in some cases you can get fired. I understand that as a cover driver there are other things that you'd rather be doing than staying out till 7-8pm nightly. I have 3 kids and would love to be home earlier. But i also am looking out for them by making sure that "IF" i were to get injured, its happening on the clock. One day 10 years from now you'll be the one getting upset when a cover driver does the exact same things your doing now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownstreak, post: 1408983, member: 35815"] NEVER NEVER NEVER come in early and work off the clock. Sure sorting out the mess and setting up your day stop to stop makes the day go by quicker. Unfortunately you are not suppose to be doing that. In our building we had 4 drivers get hurt in a lil over a year doing the same thing. Management actually started handing out warning letters over it. UPS has tons of $$$ that they are willing to pay you for doing the job by the methods. As others have said, if you were to get hurt working off the clock you are SOL. You won't get workers comp, and in some cases you can get fired. I understand that as a cover driver there are other things that you'd rather be doing than staying out till 7-8pm nightly. I have 3 kids and would love to be home earlier. But i also am looking out for them by making sure that "IF" i were to get injured, its happening on the clock. One day 10 years from now you'll be the one getting upset when a cover driver does the exact same things your doing now [/QUOTE]
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