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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 2951909" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>24 year employee, 21 years in package (15 years full time), started feeders 3 months ago.</p><p></p><p>It's fantastic. As I said in another thread, it's amazing they pay us so much to do so little.</p><p></p><p>As others said, it depends on your location on run availability. It also depends on your seniority and if you would dovetail in or not. I know some places if you switch job classifications, you go to the bottom of the list. Here we dovetail in so when I made the switch I went from 26 of 56 in package to 72 of ~300 in feeders. I'm currently on the call board and I am #6 there. So I usually start no later than 5am when on call. Next week I am actually covering a run and will start at 7am and finish about 6-7pm. I actually usually get less hours when I cover a run than I do when I'm on call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 2951909, member: 8590"] 24 year employee, 21 years in package (15 years full time), started feeders 3 months ago. It's fantastic. As I said in another thread, it's amazing they pay us so much to do so little. As others said, it depends on your location on run availability. It also depends on your seniority and if you would dovetail in or not. I know some places if you switch job classifications, you go to the bottom of the list. Here we dovetail in so when I made the switch I went from 26 of 56 in package to 72 of ~300 in feeders. I'm currently on the call board and I am #6 there. So I usually start no later than 5am when on call. Next week I am actually covering a run and will start at 7am and finish about 6-7pm. I actually usually get less hours when I cover a run than I do when I'm on call. [/QUOTE]
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