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<blockquote data-quote="xracer" data-source="post: 98145" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>Mechanics are paid at a rate that is the same as a feeder driver hauling doubles, which is 50 cents an hour more than a package car driver at top rate. As far as progressions go a mechanic goes through 12 months of progressions to achieve top rate where as a package car driver goes through 30 months of progressions once attaining seniority. Mechanics and drivers are covered under different Union representation and therefore you can not move from one job category to the other without sacrificing all seniority and essentially quiting and being rehired into the other position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xracer, post: 98145, member: 2209"] Mechanics are paid at a rate that is the same as a feeder driver hauling doubles, which is 50 cents an hour more than a package car driver at top rate. As far as progressions go a mechanic goes through 12 months of progressions to achieve top rate where as a package car driver goes through 30 months of progressions once attaining seniority. Mechanics and drivers are covered under different Union representation and therefore you can not move from one job category to the other without sacrificing all seniority and essentially quiting and being rehired into the other position. [/QUOTE]
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