ROUTES SUBJECT TO BID Sample Clauses

ROUTES SUBJECT TO BID. 18.4.1 The District shall open all routes to bid according to seniority. There will be two bids during the beginning of the school year. At first bid drivers that also bid on a mid-day route cannot create a combination of routes to exceed 7.5 hours. The first bid will take place a minimum of five (5) working days before the start of school. The second bid will occur prior to the last payroll period in September at which time drivers may bid on route(s) up to 8 hours.
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