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Mark-Off Procedure For Non-Scheduled Sleeper Cab Drivers. In the event the Company and the Local Union are unable to agree to a mark-off procedure, the following shall apply unless the sup- plement provides otherwise. 1. For the purposes of time off, one thousand (1000) tractor miles equals one (1) sleeper trip. (for each driver) 2. After the completion of four (4) consecutive trips, the drivers will be entitled to forty-eight (48) hours off, plus an additional eight
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Mark-Off Procedure For Non-Scheduled Sleeper Cab Drivers. In the event the Company and the Local Union are unable to agree to a mark-off procedure, the following shall apply unless the sup- plement provides otherwise. 1. For the purposes of time off, one thousand (1000) tractor miles equals one (1) sleeper trip. (for each driver) 2. After the completion of four (4) consecutive trips, the drivers will be entitled to forty-eight (48) hours off, plus an additional eight (8) hours rest. The drivers may waive the forty-eight (48) hours off. 3. After the completion of six (6) consecutive trips the drivers will be entitled to seventy-two (72) hours off, plus an additional eight (8) hours rest. Drivers entitled to such time off privileges may at their option, exercise time off privilege at the completion of either the sixth (6th), eighth (8th), or tenth (10th) trips. An extra board team that exercises their maximum time off after the eighth (8th) or tenth (10th) trip is subject to no more than fifteen percent (15%) of the active board off at one time. 4. Where drivers fail to exercise time off privilege after the tenth (10th) trip, they shall forfeit such time off and the cycle will revert back to subsection 2. 5. Time off privileges may be exercised only at the completion of the fourth (4th), sixth (6th), eighth (8th) or tenth (10th) trips upon the drivers returning home. An extra board team that exercises their maximum time off after the eighth (8th) or tenth (10th) trip is sub- ject to no more than fifteen percent (15%) of the active board off at one time. A driver shall not be denied the time off in accordance with the fifteen percent (15%) rule more than once prior to receiv- ing such time off. 6. The only exception to the above is that the Employer shall pro- vide in the dispatch rules and/or procedures for thirty-six (36) con- secutive hours off duty at the home terminal at least once a week ​ ​
Mark-Off Procedure For Non-Scheduled Sleeper Cab Drivers. In the event the Company and the Local Union are unable to agree to a mark-off procedure, the following shall apply unless the supple- ment provides otherwise. 1. For the purposes of time off, one thousand (1000) tractor miles equals one (1) sleeper trip. (for each driver) 2. After the completion of four (4) consecutive trips, the drivers will be entitled to forty-eight (48) hours off, plus an additional eight (8) hours rest. The drivers may waive the forty-eight (48) hours off. 3. After the completion of six (6) consecutive trips the drivers will be entitled to seventy-two (72) hours off, plus an additional eight (8) hours rest. Drivers entitled to such time off privileges may at their option, exercise time off privilege at the completion of either the sixth (6th), eighth (8th), or tenth (10th) trips. An extra board team that exercises their maximum time off after the eighth (8th) or tenth
Mark-Off Procedure For Non-Scheduled Sleeper Cab Drivers. In the event the Company and the Local Union are unable to agree to a mark-off procedure, the following shall apply unless the sup- plement provides otherwise.

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