Q&A. I am currently working at a show-up that is 75 miles from my home and am on long money. If I attend training in the middle of the week and the training site happens to be less than 50 miles from my home, will I be moved to short money? Answer: Yes. Per diem is a separate question from show-up location. Per diem is intended to reimburse an employee for out of town lodging and expenses based on mileage from home at the end of the work day. Therefore, when you attended training and were working within the 50 mile limit of your home, the MOA states that you are entitled to short money. All overtime for employees in the Line Department in Transmission, Substation Construction and Maintenance Department and System Protection and Control Department will be tracked in ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇ will be utilized to initiate call-outs. This process will be used to assess the readiness of a Substation Electrician Apprentice, who has completed the tasks required in Training Levels 1 and 2, to progress to Training Level 3.
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