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What's a Pt cover driver
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<blockquote data-quote="IlllIIllIIlllIllIIIlIlIlI" data-source="post: 1140538" data-attributes="member: 46582"><p>For us, if he is called in, he's guarenteed 8 hours at his driver rate. He can make top rate if he's done with progression. If there is no work, you must work inside at your inside rate. Any FT driver bid is open to all FT drivers, PT drivers. FT seniority trumps PT seniority. When a route goes up to bid(due to a vacancy, retirement, termination, etc), one person takes that bid, then a person can take his bid, then on the third bid, its goes to the PT covers exclusively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IlllIIllIIlllIllIIIlIlIlI, post: 1140538, member: 46582"] For us, if he is called in, he's guarenteed 8 hours at his driver rate. He can make top rate if he's done with progression. If there is no work, you must work inside at your inside rate. Any FT driver bid is open to all FT drivers, PT drivers. FT seniority trumps PT seniority. When a route goes up to bid(due to a vacancy, retirement, termination, etc), one person takes that bid, then a person can take his bid, then on the third bid, its goes to the PT covers exclusively. [/QUOTE]
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