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package driver 40 hr/wk?
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<blockquote data-quote="brownrodster" data-source="post: 577655" data-attributes="member: 10437"><p>We have "utility driver" defined in our supplement. It is a PT employee that can drive and deliver ground packages when there are no more FT employees available. They have their own wage for this job that is around 21$ an hour. It is a different wage than that of an air driver.</p><p> </p><p>We do not have PT cover drivers in our area. We use unassigned FT drivers to cover routes. Our FT drivers don't work PT when they are laid off. They sit at home. So having a utility driver around every once in a while to drive a route is more fair to the employees than to train a new FT driver who will then sit at home on layoff after working for the needed week or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrodster, post: 577655, member: 10437"] We have "utility driver" defined in our supplement. It is a PT employee that can drive and deliver ground packages when there are no more FT employees available. They have their own wage for this job that is around 21$ an hour. It is a different wage than that of an air driver. We do not have PT cover drivers in our area. We use unassigned FT drivers to cover routes. Our FT drivers don't work PT when they are laid off. They sit at home. So having a utility driver around every once in a while to drive a route is more fair to the employees than to train a new FT driver who will then sit at home on layoff after working for the needed week or two. [/QUOTE]
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