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<blockquote data-quote="!Retired!" data-source="post: 2078761" data-attributes="member: 24309"><p>2 choices:</p><p>1. You need to spread your stops out so if anyone looks at the reports, you can show you don't have a 30 minute gap to take a break. Do NOT, for example, process 2 suites that are next to each other, 15 minutes apart.</p><p>2. If you want to take a break, do NOT change your break length or the time you take it. Take the same length break at the same time everyday, regardless of how many oncalls you get. FYI...if you only take 20 minutes and go over the 5/6 (depending on where you live) hour rule. That will be a break violation.</p><p></p><p>DEX 84 is correct. A regular or oncall stop will record what time you actually open the stop. A dropbox will record what time you close it out, unless there's no packages. Then it records what time you DEX it. Leaving a stop open until you get to your next stop accomplishes nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!Retired!, post: 2078761, member: 24309"] 2 choices: 1. You need to spread your stops out so if anyone looks at the reports, you can show you don't have a 30 minute gap to take a break. Do NOT, for example, process 2 suites that are next to each other, 15 minutes apart. 2. If you want to take a break, do NOT change your break length or the time you take it. Take the same length break at the same time everyday, regardless of how many oncalls you get. FYI...if you only take 20 minutes and go over the 5/6 (depending on where you live) hour rule. That will be a break violation. DEX 84 is correct. A regular or oncall stop will record what time you actually open the stop. A dropbox will record what time you close it out, unless there's no packages. Then it records what time you DEX it. Leaving a stop open until you get to your next stop accomplishes nothing. [/QUOTE]
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