noodles
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Do any of you work Sundays in the working week and still work a 4 day week ?
If so what sort of link do you have, how is the link set out ?
Thanks.
If so what sort of link do you have, how is the link set out ?
Thanks.
SE driver here, our Sundays are inside and no links at our depot,
Thanks for sharing, would anyone mind explaining a bit how to read it? Ie what the colour coding means? What the acronyms mean? What are the numbers in the corners next to the start and finish times? Why is there a time on some of the days where it says no duty? Sorry for all the questions!An example...
Preserves the fixed three-week RD cycle, including the long weekends, but at the cost of ending up with a small number of isolated rest days.View attachment 121958
What @iphone76 said, mostly (ta!). Just to clear up the last couple of details - times shown on 'no duty' days are datum times used for allocation of rest day work, and S/B actually stands for safety brief.Thanks for sharing, would anyone mind explaining a bit how to read it? Ie what the colour coding means? What the acronyms mean? What are the numbers in the corners next to the start and finish times? Why is there a time on some of the days where it says no duty? Sorry for all the questions!
So enforced seven days working in a row on some linesAn example...
Preserves the fixed three-week RD cycle, including the long weekends, but at the cost of ending up with a small number of isolated rest days.View attachment 121958
Yup. Three instances in thirty weeks, if I'm not mistaken, to protect the R/D pattern and make swaps much easier. I've not heard a single complaint about it!So enforced seven days working in a row on some lines
True... I guess such a run is no different to if you can't find cover for committed SundaysYup. Three instances in thirty weeks, if I'm not mistaken, to protect the R/D pattern and make swaps much easier. I've not heard a single complaint about it!
Apologies, just one link.No link ? Or do you mean just one link ?
Sounds fine to me.Yup. Three instances in thirty weeks, if I'm not mistaken, to protect the R/D pattern and make swaps much easier. I've not heard a single complaint about it!
Apologies, just one link.
None needed. Different TOCs do different things so I was curious if there was a depot at SE who didn't use 'links' its a bit of an outdated term tbh. My depot has "1" main link, then a supply link but also has two Drivers doing a job share.
Yeah I agree, speaking to other depots it’s purely down to extra routes/traction signed I believe?
We do have a spare link which I didn’t include as there’s rarely anyone in there as there’s always been vacancy’s in the main roster.
We do have drivers job sharing as well but again I sort of disregard it, maybe my initial post was a complete lie thinking about it