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Dispatch Method. Sleeper cab operations shall be between the designated home terminal and a designated area and/or a destination terminal unless otherwise agreed. The A, B, C, dispatch principle shall apply. All regular sleeper runs shall be posted for bid once each six (6) months unless otherwise agreed. The number of regular runs or teams in designated areas shall be determined by taking fifty percent (50%) of the average number of runs operated by sleeper teams between two (2) or more designated points for a period of six (6) months. Disputes over bids will be referred to the Sleeper Resolution Committee. The sleeper trip must equal a minimum of thirteen hundred (1300) paid miles. All sleeper trips are limited to one via on the return home dispatch, (B-A), (C-A), unless otherwise mutually agreed or as approved by the appropriate committee. All sleeper teams must be sent to their home terminal on the third dispatch unless otherwise mutually agreed.
Dispatch Method. Sleeper cab operations shall be between the designated home termi- nal and a designated area and/or a destination terminal unless oth- erwise agreed. The A, B, C, dispatch principle shall apply. All regular sleeper runs shall be posted for bid once each six (6) months unless otherwise agreed. The number of regular runs or teams in designated areas shall be determined by taking fifty per- cent (50%) of the average number of runs operated by sleeper teams between two (2) or more designated points for a period of six
Dispatch Method. Sleeper cab operations shall be between the designated home termi- nal and a designated area and/or a destination terminal unless oth- erwise agreed. The A, B, C, dispatch principle shall apply.
Dispatch Method. Sleeper cab operations shall be between the designated home termi- nal and a designated area and/or a destination terminal unless oth- erwise agreed. The A, B, C, dispatch principle shall apply. All regular sleeper runs shall be posted for bid once each six (6) months unless otherwise agreed. The number of regular runs or teams in designated areas shall be determined by taking fifty per- cent (50%) of the average number of runs operated by sleeper teams between two (2) or more designated points for a period of six (6) months. Disputes over bids will be referred to the Sleeper Resolution Committee. The sleeper trip must equal a minimum of thirteen hundred (1300) paid miles. All sleeper trips are limited to one via on the return home dispatch, (B-A), (C-A), unless otherwise mutually agreed or as approved by the appropriate committee.
Dispatch Method. Sleeper cab operations shall be between the designated home ter- Article 8, Section 8 xxxxx and a designated area and/or a destination terminal unless otherwise agreed. The A, B, C, dispatch principle shall apply. All regular sleeper runs shall be posted for bid once each six (6) months unless otherwise agreed. The number of regular runs or teams in designated areas shall be determined by taking fifty per- cent (50%) of the average number of runs operated by sleeper teams between two (2) or more designated points for a period of six (6) months. Disputes over bids will be referred to the Sleeper Resolution Committee. The sleeper trip must equal a minimum of thirteen hundred (1300) paid miles. All sleeper trips are limited to one via on the return home dispatch, (B-A), (C-A), unless otherwise mutually agreed or as approved by the appropriate committee. All sleeper teams must be sent to their home terminal on the third dispatch unless otherwise mutually agreed.
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