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What states are allowing drivers to skip their lunch hour?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob12693" data-source="post: 975870" data-attributes="member: 34122"><p>Sigh... it's not about entering a lunch in the DIAD, then working thru it. It's about not taking a lunch at all, and being paid for all hours worked. </p><p></p><p>It's not about taking on extra work, or making numbers look better, or screwing the next guy. It's about being on the 9.5 list and being able to clock off at 6pm, as opposed to 7pm. Same number of stops, same hours worked, just getting home an hour earlier. In other words, I'll make exact same amount of money clocking off at 6pm, as the guy that clocked off at 7pm. I don't have an incentive route. The difference is, I won't have to sit somewhere for an hour unpaid, in California heat. </p><p></p><p>If anything, the guy covering my route is screwed because he's not on the 9.5 list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob12693, post: 975870, member: 34122"] Sigh... it's not about entering a lunch in the DIAD, then working thru it. It's about not taking a lunch at all, and being paid for all hours worked. It's not about taking on extra work, or making numbers look better, or screwing the next guy. It's about being on the 9.5 list and being able to clock off at 6pm, as opposed to 7pm. Same number of stops, same hours worked, just getting home an hour earlier. In other words, I'll make exact same amount of money clocking off at 6pm, as the guy that clocked off at 7pm. I don't have an incentive route. The difference is, I won't have to sit somewhere for an hour unpaid, in California heat. If anything, the guy covering my route is screwed because he's not on the 9.5 list. [/QUOTE]
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