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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnotherSup" data-source="post: 2815919" data-attributes="member: 66862"><p>As a TCD, you get to drive when: (1) there is a need for you to drive and (2) you are available to drive. For (1) AND (2) to be true for you, the need for you to work your assigned shift cannot be greater than the need for you to drive.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, you're a preloader (as you already stated). As a preloader, when the preload needs that much help, you work preload. Period. You might get to drive after preload wraps. You might not. It depends if there is the need.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the union in your area, you might "get away" (please forgive the inartful phrasing) with not working preload if you belonged to another shift. But you're a preloader, and you're being asked to work preload. Work as directed. In the event you were on another shift, I'd still advise working preload as directed, just because that's where you're most needed (and it <em>may </em>negatively impact you if you don't) and because it would be extra hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnotherSup, post: 2815919, member: 66862"] As a TCD, you get to drive when: (1) there is a need for you to drive and (2) you are available to drive. For (1) AND (2) to be true for you, the need for you to work your assigned shift cannot be greater than the need for you to drive. Otherwise, you're a preloader (as you already stated). As a preloader, when the preload needs that much help, you work preload. Period. You might get to drive after preload wraps. You might not. It depends if there is the need. Depending on the union in your area, you might "get away" (please forgive the inartful phrasing) with not working preload if you belonged to another shift. But you're a preloader, and you're being asked to work preload. Work as directed. In the event you were on another shift, I'd still advise working preload as directed, just because that's where you're most needed (and it [I]may [/I]negatively impact you if you don't) and because it would be extra hours. [/QUOTE]
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