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What would a typical day/work-week look like for combo driver (22.4)?
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSTeamster Pragmatist" data-source="post: 3624301" data-attributes="member: 43325"><p>working preload and/or running EAM and/or running off bulk stops and/or nda and/or misloads and/or blown out p/u and/or running late air to the airport and/or bailing out over-dispatched drivers and/or helping breakdown situations etc. you will work some days 14 hours including your 90 min lunch which management will sometimes try to get you to split up through the day. Other days it will be less but always at least 8 hours. I used to be this driver when I was in progression many moons ago (minus 90 min lunch). I liked it because it was an easy day and I was very popular with the other drivers. For this reason I think the 22.4 will be a positive developement for the p/t guys who don't want to deal with being a RPCD. I'm even gonna be so bold as to suggest some RPCD will bump down to 22.4 in the same way they did with the 22.3 jobs that were supposed to go to the p/t. Flame away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSTeamster Pragmatist, post: 3624301, member: 43325"] working preload and/or running EAM and/or running off bulk stops and/or nda and/or misloads and/or blown out p/u and/or running late air to the airport and/or bailing out over-dispatched drivers and/or helping breakdown situations etc. you will work some days 14 hours including your 90 min lunch which management will sometimes try to get you to split up through the day. Other days it will be less but always at least 8 hours. I used to be this driver when I was in progression many moons ago (minus 90 min lunch). I liked it because it was an easy day and I was very popular with the other drivers. For this reason I think the 22.4 will be a positive developement for the p/t guys who don't want to deal with being a RPCD. I'm even gonna be so bold as to suggest some RPCD will bump down to 22.4 in the same way they did with the 22.3 jobs that were supposed to go to the p/t. Flame away. [/QUOTE]
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