Breakdown home time

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Sprinks, Jan 22, 2011.

  1. Sprinks

    Sprinks Light Load Member

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    According to Roehl brochures, home time is broke down as follows:
    10 days- 2days
    11 to 17 days- 3 days
    18 to ?- 4 days
    Up to 7 days off can be accumulated, but at what rate of time out?
     
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  3. jacob

    jacob Light Load Member

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    10 days = 2 days off
    11 days = 3 days off
    18 days = 4 days off
    24 days = 5 days off
    30 days = 6 days off
    36 days = 7 days off
     
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  4. Moriarti

    Moriarti Medium Load Member

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    Don't we run part-timer's out of St. Paul Park?
     
  5. Sprinks

    Sprinks Light Load Member

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    I had originally inquired about the 7/4 - 7/3 slip seating and was told I would be leaving from that yard.

    I read earlier that this location was moving. Anything to that?
     
  6. molands

    molands Light Load Member

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    wasnt as of sunday i was there all day
     
  7. Moriarti

    Moriarti Medium Load Member

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    Well, I certainly wouldn't be stunned by that. I know Kaukauna's moving, rather soon (Soon, in roehl-time, prolly means by the end of the year.) St. Paul Park is a shared lot, and rather messy, and not, IIRC, secure. It's still loads better than the yard in Newport we had before it. But, I would think that whatever the next one would be, it would likely be reasonably close.
     
  8. swenjj

    swenjj Light Load Member

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    just know before you start that the 4 days is actually to the hour, depending on your dispatcher. say you are out 18, and home by noon on a friday.you may end up back at work tuesday at noon, instead of 4 days off,then start the next morning. i had some issues with that until i saw it is actually in the book like that.
     
  9. jacob

    jacob Light Load Member

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    I've never had them tell me that the days off is to the hour even though I know that it says it in the book. So if I get home on Sunday and get three days off. Those three days don't start till Monday and then I go back out Thursday morning.
     
  10. swenjj

    swenjj Light Load Member

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    i started and the first few months i would get four full days off, then start the next morning, then my manager started telling me im to be ready at 2 or 3 depending on when i got home, that was horrible, be ready,but not sure. do you sleep that day thinking you work late? ugh, i did that for months. if i was home any time before 6 or so i would have to start 96 hours later to the hour.

    i understand its in the drg, but i got used to 4 days home and 5 nights, took a while to get used to only 4 nights home.

    like i said, once i saw its actually in the drg i'm ok with it, i signed up for the job, i like my job, ill do it if its policy.
     
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