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<blockquote data-quote="member6045" data-source="post: 1163850" data-attributes="member: 42847"><p><span style="font-family: 'arial'">Vacation Coverage Drivers give Local 804 members who are part-timers a better way to become a package driver. VCDs will be paid more money than a driver on a training route. And it will be easier for a VCD to qualify as a driver too. VCDs can qualify as drivers during peak season. If a VCD works 50 days in any two coverage periods, he/she is automatically qualified as a package driver. When a spot opens up, they do not have to complete 40 in 70. They are already qualified. This is from Local 804 website! </span>Ask a Cover driver is this true! (<span style="font-family: 'arial'">VCDs will be paid more money than a driver on a training route.) Can a VCD be sent back to there classification for poor performance without notification or any wrong doing? What happens to a VCD if they are asked to work a week that's there scheduled vacation week. </span>40 in 70 is only for initial retention of making book. why are you adding it to next classification. VCD Should only need 30 in 60</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="member6045, post: 1163850, member: 42847"] [FONT=arial]Vacation Coverage Drivers give Local 804 members who are part-timers a better way to become a package driver. VCDs will be paid more money than a driver on a training route. And it will be easier for a VCD to qualify as a driver too. VCDs can qualify as drivers during peak season. If a VCD works 50 days in any two coverage periods, he/she is automatically qualified as a package driver. When a spot opens up, they do not have to complete 40 in 70. They are already qualified. This is from Local 804 website! [/FONT]Ask a Cover driver is this true! ([FONT=arial]VCDs will be paid more money than a driver on a training route.) Can a VCD be sent back to there classification for poor performance without notification or any wrong doing? What happens to a VCD if they are asked to work a week that's there scheduled vacation week. [/FONT]40 in 70 is only for initial retention of making book. why are you adding it to next classification. VCD Should only need 30 in 60 [/QUOTE]
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