Southwestern
Well-Known Member
we get paid overtime for anything after 5 hours and that's including double shifts. so if u work 4 hours during the twilight sort and plus another 4 hours during the preload u would get 8 hours total, 5 hours of that would be at your regular pay the other 3 hours would be overtime.
i do not believe you would get the overtime if you did driver helper plus a regular shift though. driver helper would also be paid at a different pay rate.
It varies by region.
In the Central States, when working doubles, OT is paid after 5 hours each day. OT for jumping is paid after 40 hours per week, minus any OT hours paid for inside shifts (per contract, it's not pyramid). Assuming one worked inside each day for at least 5 hours, then OT would be paid after 15 jumping hours. When I worked P/T and jumped, I always earned a few bucks for "OT OTHER" those pay period. Not certain where it comes from. Of course, UPS's payroll system is imperfect and you're frequently paid OT for jumping after a combined 8 hours per day.