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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3376225" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I will clarify: if there are 30 routes, and you are number 35 on the seniority list, 5 drivers will have to be off in order for you to work any given day. If you don't have a bid route, and you do work, you will work whatever route is available. If you have bid route and you work, you will be doing your route.</p><p></p><p>Given the above scenario, if only 3 drivers take the day off, you will not be working, even if the route is yours. If your center allows lower seniority drivers to work over higher seniority drivers because they have a bid route, then the higher seniority drivers will be able to grieve the breach of seniority and get paid for the same hours. I have sat at home while higher seniority drivers worked my route. </p><p></p><p>OP says he's 31 on the list. I'm guessing maybe an average of 25 routes in his center, since he only works two days a week. Having a route won't change that unless no one ever wants to do that route. So if someone has an alternate explanation of how seniority works that I'm unaware of, I'm interested in hearing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3376225, member: 63706"] I will clarify: if there are 30 routes, and you are number 35 on the seniority list, 5 drivers will have to be off in order for you to work any given day. If you don't have a bid route, and you do work, you will work whatever route is available. If you have bid route and you work, you will be doing your route. Given the above scenario, if only 3 drivers take the day off, you will not be working, even if the route is yours. If your center allows lower seniority drivers to work over higher seniority drivers because they have a bid route, then the higher seniority drivers will be able to grieve the breach of seniority and get paid for the same hours. I have sat at home while higher seniority drivers worked my route. OP says he's 31 on the list. I'm guessing maybe an average of 25 routes in his center, since he only works two days a week. Having a route won't change that unless no one ever wants to do that route. So if someone has an alternate explanation of how seniority works that I'm unaware of, I'm interested in hearing it. [/QUOTE]
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