Biddable Trippers Sample Clauses

Biddable Trippers. When regular runs are posted for pick the MTA may also post a list of trippers at each Division, but not including thereon trippers having more than two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes, up to four(4) hours platform time. In the event such a list is posted at a Division, each regular operator will be permitted, in seniority order, to select a tripper or trippers which can be worked together with the run selected by him/her. However, an operator shall not bid a tripper which does not allow him/her eight (8) consecutive hours off duty between the completion of one day’s work and the beginning of his/her work on the following day. It is understood that the selection of trippers under this provision is strictly voluntary. It is also understood that trippers signed up for by regular operators will be subject to change or cancellation depending on the demands for service. A regular operator who selects a biddable tripper will have a one-time grace period of fourteen (14) calendar days per pick, starting with Sunday and ending on Saturday, to evaluate operator’s feasibility of working the biddable trip(s). Once the grace period ends, the biddable tripper will become a permanent part of the operator’s work assignment for the remainder of the pick period and thus penalties can be applied for missing said biddable work assignment. An operator who completes a regular run and a tripper under this provision will be paid at the rate of time and one-half for the actual time in the tripper in addition to the pay of his/her run. No other penalties or guarantees will apply to a bid tripper worked under this provision. It is agreed that the MTA will not post for bid under this provision more than fifty percent (50%) of the A.M. trippers or more than fifty percent (50%) of the P.M. trippers at any Division.
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Biddable Trippers. On occasion, and at its discretion, Kitsap Transit may choose to offer Biddable Trippers to Full- time Operators. This is work that either went un-bid by Part-time Operators through the initial bidding process or work that was added after the bidding process and is considered limited in nature.

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