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RPCD qualified for feeder work trying to get into feeder department full time
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<blockquote data-quote="finaddict" data-source="post: 5505767" data-attributes="member: 6415"><p>I'm on the east coast but some is this is probably the same. You are qualified to do feeder work, that's it. A junior driver with bid rights will work his run or be on a Super-Q list if he/she lost their run from being cut before a qualified driver regardless of seniority. When jobs are bid (every six months here) all drivers with bid rights pick a run in seniority order and if there's more runs that drivers with bid rights, jobs go to the qualified list for bid in seniority order. There is no difference between sleeper runs and any other feeder work where I'm at. It's all feeder work. "A" driver picks "B" driver regardless of B's seniority. This I'm not positive on but At end of bid "B" goes back to qualified list if he doesn't stay on run as "B" driver. Hope that helps more than creates confusion, talk to a feeder driver where you're at, sometimes there's no contract language for "Past Practices"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finaddict, post: 5505767, member: 6415"] I'm on the east coast but some is this is probably the same. You are qualified to do feeder work, that's it. A junior driver with bid rights will work his run or be on a Super-Q list if he/she lost their run from being cut before a qualified driver regardless of seniority. When jobs are bid (every six months here) all drivers with bid rights pick a run in seniority order and if there's more runs that drivers with bid rights, jobs go to the qualified list for bid in seniority order. There is no difference between sleeper runs and any other feeder work where I'm at. It's all feeder work. "A" driver picks "B" driver regardless of B's seniority. This I'm not positive on but At end of bid "B" goes back to qualified list if he doesn't stay on run as "B" driver. Hope that helps more than creates confusion, talk to a feeder driver where you're at, sometimes there's no contract language for "Past Practices" [/QUOTE]
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