Unfortunately I needed to begin a new topic since I am not able to post in the FECC forum. Altho info in there might be relevant to FECC people, sometimes outsiders also appreciate the opportunity to make enquiries about how things work over there.
I was reading the thread in there regarding a certain fleet owner's ability to get inexperienced FECC drivers immediately into WG services, based on the fleet owner's trucks already being qualified for WG.
I was just wondering...
If drivers are being put into WG service when they're first contracted with FECC, and get some experience doing so, say a year.. what happens if those drivers go out and purchase their own truck which also has all the appropriate amenities to qualify for WG?
Would they immediately be allowed to put their truck into WG since they, as drivers, were already performing WG services up until that time?
Or would they be put to the end of the waiting list, along with all the other OOs who have been waiting?
I would *ssume that FECC only allows a certain percentage of their contracted vehicles to be involved in WG services?
If so, if the WG drivers who buy their own truck are allowed to put it immediately into WG, does that mean their previous fleet owner is allowed one less truck in WG?
Seems like a tough situation for FECC to find a way to fairly deal with all parties. I'm wondering if anyone has presented a possible solution, as opposed to simply complaining about it? (Not saying the complaint is not valid by any means). As an outsider it is easy to see the issues from both sides (existing fleet owner with a certain percentage of WG trucks, vs qualified OO on a waiting list).
I was reading the thread in there regarding a certain fleet owner's ability to get inexperienced FECC drivers immediately into WG services, based on the fleet owner's trucks already being qualified for WG.
I was just wondering...
If drivers are being put into WG service when they're first contracted with FECC, and get some experience doing so, say a year.. what happens if those drivers go out and purchase their own truck which also has all the appropriate amenities to qualify for WG?
Would they immediately be allowed to put their truck into WG since they, as drivers, were already performing WG services up until that time?
Or would they be put to the end of the waiting list, along with all the other OOs who have been waiting?
I would *ssume that FECC only allows a certain percentage of their contracted vehicles to be involved in WG services?
If so, if the WG drivers who buy their own truck are allowed to put it immediately into WG, does that mean their previous fleet owner is allowed one less truck in WG?
Seems like a tough situation for FECC to find a way to fairly deal with all parties. I'm wondering if anyone has presented a possible solution, as opposed to simply complaining about it? (Not saying the complaint is not valid by any means). As an outsider it is easy to see the issues from both sides (existing fleet owner with a certain percentage of WG trucks, vs qualified OO on a waiting list).