Just got back from a interview in Northlake Illinois they pay 99 dollars a day and Chinese pay after 40 hours don't really know what that means but they are a union shop manager told me the job is easy the trucks are already preloaded for the drivers and they have autos/manuals but the manuals are taken by the guys with much seniority.....So my question is if they call and offer you guys the job what would you do? Remember I have no experience and in the school right now trying to get my cdl
dr. pepper/snapple
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chino74r, May 17, 2013.
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First I'd find out what Chinese pay is. I can't even find a reference to it anywhere. $99/day is really low though, but you'll be local and can get some experience to find a better paying local gig later. Guess it depends on if you think the low pay is worth it for you.
*Edit* Found something talking about it here. http://www.overtime-flsa.com/what-is-chinese-overtime I can't say if that's what they're talking about for sure though. Pretty much sounds like a way to pay you less for overtime. -
From what I know about Snapple... you get a daily rate of 99 then a per case rate... every office is different but I would ask as many questions as possible..
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It means that you are a salary employee under the labor laws but your not screwed as bad as a normal salary employee who by law doesn't have to be paid a penny more if they work over 40 hours.
There are some benefits to being a salary employee which very a little from state to state and in this case according to the union contract. In which you can request a copy of the labor contract .and have it explained to you by an authorized union rep (normal a shop steward).
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