Dry Runs Sample Clauses
Dry Runs. At the request of STS, Vendor shall perform a "dry-run" on any of routes that have been assigned to Vendor prior to the start of the regular school year or summer school term and/or new routes added during either term. The driver assigned to the run(s) must conduct the dry-run to qualify for reimbursement. The Board shall reimburse the Vendor for dry-runs conducted as directed by STS. School officials must approve sign-in sheets indicating that the dry-runs were conducted. In lieu of the sign-in sheet, STS may require GPS documentation of the dry-runs being conducted. Vendor shall be paid for documented dry-runs at a flat-fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) per vehicle-- regardless of the number of runs performed on that vehicle.
Dry Runs. Drivers shall be paid for no less than one (1) dry run day each year.
Dry Runs. The Contractor shall conduct actual time orientation dry runs for all routes and schedules by the assigned drivers three (3) work days prior to the first day of school for each year during the term of this Contract. The total costs of all such required dry runs shall be borne by the Contractor.
Dry Runs. The Company agrees to pay all regular run driver employees for performing a “Dry Run” for their a.m., p.m. or package run at the rate of twenty (P20.00) dollars per school year. Employees will be required to fill out a “dry run” verification form that shows the date of the “dry run”, and the route number prior to submitting for payment. “Dry run” rates will commence effective the 2010/2011 school year. Effective September 1, 2011 the rate shall be twenty dollars and thirty (P20.30) cents.
Dry Runs. Dry-Runs shall be conducted for all routes prior to the beginning of a new school year and/or summer session. A driver orientation will be conducted for all drivers who will be assigned to perform services for Alameda Unified. The driver orientation shall include, but will not be limited to student management; relationships with the school and the general public; discipline on the school bus; and other pertinent information. The cost of said dry-run and driver orientation shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.
Dry Runs. Dry-runs will be conducted for all routes prior to the beginning of a new school year and/or summer session. Parents will be notified of approximate student pickup and drop-off times in writing prior to the first day of school. A driver orientation will be conducted for all drivers who will be assigned to perform services for the District. The drivers’ orientation shall include, but will not be limited to, student management, relationships with the school and the general public, discipline on the vehicle, and other pertinent information. The cost of said dry-runs and driver orientation shall be borne by the Contractor.
Dry Runs. If the Company requires employees to dry run routes, such employees shall be paid at the appropriate guaranteed hours and pay rate.
Dry Runs. Contractor shall perform a “dry run” on any proposed route to ensure on‐time performance.
Dry Runs. 1. When trip/route changes occur, School Bus Drivers are required to create and/or update left/right sheets to show the new directions between stops. All trip/route changes and modifications/revisions will be noted on the driver's assignment notification and trip/route manifests. Trips/routes that are new to the driver will be noted.
2. Before requesting any additional time for dry runs, the driver will first use "prep time" noted on the work schedule. If prep time is unavailable or has been exhausted, the driver may request authorization for dry run time. The supervisor/designee, in consultation with the driver, will determine if additional time is necessary based upon the following: (1) satisfactory prep time has been properly utilized, (2) the complexity of the new trip/route, and (3) the experience level of the driver. It is understood the supervisor/designee may determine a greater need for less experienced drivers to perform dry runs than for veteran School Bus Drivers. The supervisor/designee, in consultation with the driver, will determine both the need for additional time to be authorized, and the amount of time needed to dry run the route.
3. When a driver is authorized to perform a dry run outside the assigned workweek, it is understood the driver will first make every effort to schedule the dry run on a traditional workday in extratime status.
4. The District reserves the right to mandate that a dry run be performed when extraordinary concerns exist about the route requirements or the driver's ability to perform the route successfully without a dry run.
Dry Runs. All drivers will be paid a minimum one hour drive time to do a dry run of a route before the school year begins, when starting a new route, or significant route changes occur.