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Yes, I've had a couple weeks like this. As long as I get 3 days a week, I'm OK with it, although I wish I didn't have to come in to find out.
Why not excersize your 8 hour guarantee
Yes, I've had a couple weeks like this. As long as I get 3 days a week, I'm OK with it, although I wish I didn't have to come in to find out.
Maybe if more people demanded their 8 hours they might actually out in a few extra routes instead of you doing stupid workI will, if I get less than 3 days. Otherwise I'm happy for a day off, especially since everyone I've talked to who asked for their 8 wound up doing work they would've rather not done.
I'll tell you the same thing I tell everyone else.Good point, that sounds like something that should be done in an organized manner
Maybe you was a seasonal and aren't qualified than be in the union yet?Speaking of which, I've been driving for almost five months now and have yet to hear from anyone on how to join the union. But that's for a different thread I suppose...
You need to qualify first. It's 30 working days here, it may be different where you are at.Yeah, reg-temp, nothing counts Nov & Dec. Bc of that, I didn't have "30 days" until mid-January. Maybe since I reclassed to 22.4 it's starting starting over or something.
Not in the Central Region.
It's 6 hrs for "show up" pay and 8 hrs.... if put to work.
Also, a 22.4 would be a "10%'er" and not have a 40 hr guarantee.
He'd be better doing a sort instead of running up and down before drivingThe easy explaination is Drivers bump combo drivers and combo drivers bump the inside building. You should work preload+air/day sort if it is known that no route is open for you or day/air+twilight if an open route closes unexpectedly on that day.
Seems like you are angry about the 90-minute split but lunch should already be 1 hour and you save 30 minutes of traffic by arriving for preload regardless.
NoHi guys, quick question...If a still being a 22.4 but with enough senority. Can I bid for a route??
I'm on the North Atlantic division, Local 107.
Don’t worry about whatever relationship you think you’ve established with your supervisor. Trust me when I say, he/she couldn’t care less about you. Sorry for your situation of being a 22.4, the union is to blame for allowing workers like you to be second class citizens.Thanks for all the input so far.
I read my supplement, and I didn't see anything about my guaranteed hours in it, so I assume I'm covered by the national agreement. My steward couldn't tell me what my initiation fee was supposed to be to the union, so I'm not entirely confident he'll be able to help me with this.
I guess my next concern is that if I make a stink about this, they'll just tell me to stop coming in, and I'll ultimately end up with even fewer hours. I like to think I have a decent relationship with my supervisor currently, I'd rather keep it that way.