What is exactly the pay structure on everything?I know the mileage pay but all we get at National is putting a set together and delay pay. So what I'm asking is do you get paid for fueling,kingpin not a assembly and at your meet point do you get another king pin, we still do all this for free.What is your personnel time,we get 4 hrs a month plus a birthday total 7 day a year and after November any hours past 48hr they pay back to the 48 hrs. Example In Nov I have 72 hrs personnel they give me a check for anything over 48hrs. So you start the next year at 48hrs. Holiday we get 9 paid Holidays. 2 For Christmas and 2 for Thanksgiving. Thats all I can think of right now.We also have to put what we want for vacation in Dec. for the following year. Not sure how that will go this year.
I'll try to answer these questions as best as I can...,
Mileage: I believe that Nat'l is already at the same scale
Build a set = a "H" (stands for hook): 1/2 hour flat rate
Breakdown a set = a "D" (stands for drop): 1/2 hour flat rate
Breakdown a set & build a set at an intermediate point, when the driver is going to remain in motion toward their destination (commonly called a, "via") = a "DH" (stands for drop hook) 1/2 hour flat rate.
Breakdown a set , and build a set when doing a, "hub turn" and the driver takes their 1/2 hour lunch break at the hub in between dropping & hooking, the driver is allowed to "double dip" which means that they may charge a "D" before their break, and a "H" after their break giving them a total flat rate of 1 hour.
Full drop and full hook as above also allowed when productive labor is performed in between, ie; dock work performed when running a "shuttle run".
Slide out & slide under a set at meet point, = a "TO" (stands for "tractor only"): 1/4 hour flat rate
Slide under a set, (at origin) = a TO : 1/4 hour flat rate
Slide out from under a set, (at destination) = a TO : 1/4 hour flat rate
Fuel tractor, (to be done at the end of each tour, unless special circumstances require otherwise) = a "FL" 1/4 hour flat rate
ALL shop time is paid without any grace period, (see your supervisor for instructions on how to make sure that you get paid for it) to the nearest 1/4 hour.
You do not get paid for your birthday anymore, (sorry) .
You do get paid 8 hours flat rate for all of the major holidays, (2 for X-mas, 2 for T'giving).
I forget how personal days a figured, but they are paid as 8 hours flat rate.
Vacation time is calculated by averaging your last 12 months earnings, divided by 52 weeks, a vacation day is 1/5 of that average, (also referred to as 8 hours of vacation).
I'm sure that I've left something out, feel free to ask.
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