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<blockquote data-quote="fatboy33" data-source="post: 4763856" data-attributes="member: 60331"><p>Yes. a PT will deliver the p1 on a rte, a FT will start later in the morning, doing p2 and PUPS, however, if the FT has too much p2, another PT will help with overflow P2 for the RTE. So where UPS has 1 Employee,1 Truck and 1 route. EX will have 3 employees and 3 trucks for 1 route. </p><p> Many of the old Timers who were considering retiring or going PT are looking forward to the new changes. These guys have already said, they'll wake up ready to work at their scheduled start time, not anytime earlier. 7 to 8 hours days, the younger guys are upset but what can they do? I guess more and more American companies are following the walmart hourly model. Knowing how flexible other deliver companies are, guys not getting enough hours could probably download the app and work a few hours with another company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboy33, post: 4763856, member: 60331"] Yes. a PT will deliver the p1 on a rte, a FT will start later in the morning, doing p2 and PUPS, however, if the FT has too much p2, another PT will help with overflow P2 for the RTE. So where UPS has 1 Employee,1 Truck and 1 route. EX will have 3 employees and 3 trucks for 1 route. Many of the old Timers who were considering retiring or going PT are looking forward to the new changes. These guys have already said, they'll wake up ready to work at their scheduled start time, not anytime earlier. 7 to 8 hours days, the younger guys are upset but what can they do? I guess more and more American companies are following the walmart hourly model. Knowing how flexible other deliver companies are, guys not getting enough hours could probably download the app and work a few hours with another company. [/QUOTE]
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