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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 5122458" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>If you’re on an extended route, 20 minutes is pretty common. They don’t like it, but there’s nothing they can do. Always try to make your last stop before lunch the closest to where you’re taking your break. If you’re in town that’s a pretty long gap time. Don’t drive on your break. If you have an accident they could technically say you weren’t on the clock If they wanted to. And yes, I have heard of the five minute gap before and after break many times. I ignored it on my extended routes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 5122458, member: 43500"] If you’re on an extended route, 20 minutes is pretty common. They don’t like it, but there’s nothing they can do. Always try to make your last stop before lunch the closest to where you’re taking your break. If you’re in town that’s a pretty long gap time. Don’t drive on your break. If you have an accident they could technically say you weren’t on the clock If they wanted to. And yes, I have heard of the five minute gap before and after break many times. I ignored it on my extended routes. [/QUOTE]
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