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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1836544" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Guys do you want to know how hard it is getting to find people X deems qualified? One of the reasons I packed it in is that afew weeks from now I will have to have both hip joints replaced. Despite knowing that the terminal still holds out the hope that I will be recovered enough to help out this peak as a temp. This will likely be the last year X will put agency hired temps out there at x expense. From that point going forward it's all going to be on the contractor to have xtra trucks and manpower standing by to go out on a moments notice any time there is a volume spike in that contractors area.In my neck of the woods you simply do not have a population base to draw from. Furthermore nobody is going to wait around in the morning waiting for a call that may or may not come.The disparity between the value x offers and the value it will demand in return will continue to grow ever wider. wider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1836544, member: 58386"] Guys do you want to know how hard it is getting to find people X deems qualified? One of the reasons I packed it in is that afew weeks from now I will have to have both hip joints replaced. Despite knowing that the terminal still holds out the hope that I will be recovered enough to help out this peak as a temp. This will likely be the last year X will put agency hired temps out there at x expense. From that point going forward it's all going to be on the contractor to have xtra trucks and manpower standing by to go out on a moments notice any time there is a volume spike in that contractors area.In my neck of the woods you simply do not have a population base to draw from. Furthermore nobody is going to wait around in the morning waiting for a call that may or may not come.The disparity between the value x offers and the value it will demand in return will continue to grow ever wider. wider. [/QUOTE]
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