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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 280467" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>My start time is 9:45.</p><p>I then load my truck from a drop trailer.</p><p>The last time study took away any time allowance for loading my truck.</p><p>I am dispatched by the PAS based on "On Road" hours.</p><p>With the new time study, what use to be a 10hr day is now less than an 8hr day.</p><p>I have taken no heat from management for running over 1hr everyday.</p><p>My sporh can not be matched, but I daily come close to hitting the curfew.</p><p>The main problem I have is that my route is so rural. Most of my customers have to get up very early to commute to work. 9 o'clock is bed time for them. </p><p>My customers are cool with getting their stuff while they are wearing their pajamas, but I think it is a poor business practice on our part.</p><p>Not to mention, I would like to come home after work and not have to see my wife in her pajamas, wondering when I will get home.</p><p>PAX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 280467, member: 1664"] My start time is 9:45. I then load my truck from a drop trailer. The last time study took away any time allowance for loading my truck. I am dispatched by the PAS based on "On Road" hours. With the new time study, what use to be a 10hr day is now less than an 8hr day. I have taken no heat from management for running over 1hr everyday. My sporh can not be matched, but I daily come close to hitting the curfew. The main problem I have is that my route is so rural. Most of my customers have to get up very early to commute to work. 9 o'clock is bed time for them. My customers are cool with getting their stuff while they are wearing their pajamas, but I think it is a poor business practice on our part. Not to mention, I would like to come home after work and not have to see my wife in her pajamas, wondering when I will get home. PAX [/QUOTE]
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