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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 995123" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm thinking since not as much to sort when we're strictly overnight you'll see some starting later, especially extended rts. But let's say the rule is 14 hrs break and work combined. You start at say 0700. Truck pulls at 2000 at your station. You go on break at 1200, come back at 1600(just an example), off at 2010. You work 4 days a week, 36 hrs 40 mins on clock. Seems a likely scenario. If your station's window is smaller you'll work 5 days. Many different ways to schedule people to get the outcome they want. And as FTers quit they can work PTers either mornings or evenings. </p><p></p><p>Too much SO to get off by 1200? They start you at 0700, work until 1430 with a 30 min lunch. Leave extra SO for pickup rt that comes in at 1300. 5 days a week, 35 hrs a week. Many ways to make it work, but you probably won't be able to get close enough to 40 hrs to possibly incur OT. Of course Christmas, Mother's Day, etc will require you to work as many as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 995123, member: 24302"] I'm thinking since not as much to sort when we're strictly overnight you'll see some starting later, especially extended rts. But let's say the rule is 14 hrs break and work combined. You start at say 0700. Truck pulls at 2000 at your station. You go on break at 1200, come back at 1600(just an example), off at 2010. You work 4 days a week, 36 hrs 40 mins on clock. Seems a likely scenario. If your station's window is smaller you'll work 5 days. Many different ways to schedule people to get the outcome they want. And as FTers quit they can work PTers either mornings or evenings. Too much SO to get off by 1200? They start you at 0700, work until 1430 with a 30 min lunch. Leave extra SO for pickup rt that comes in at 1300. 5 days a week, 35 hrs a week. Many ways to make it work, but you probably won't be able to get close enough to 40 hrs to possibly incur OT. Of course Christmas, Mother's Day, etc will require you to work as many as needed. [/QUOTE]
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