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Anybody Else Get Paid the Triple Time 9.5 Penalty Yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 321593" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Sure a LOT has changed since I went to feeders, but, you know what? The more things change, the more they stay the same! Look, I'm not against giving service, by any means. I think that's most important. We can and have gone on about this for many threads and I think there's a new one on here now abou the same issue. But, does it seem like the company wants to give service? I'll let the other threads answer that.</p><p> </p><p>The original question presented by this thread was if anybody else has gotten paid the trip time for over 9.5. Some started answering this and then we get into a p***ing match about who's giving service. All I'm saying is this: You want to break trace and give all the service you can, I say knock yourself out! I applaud you! But then, you turn around and file a grievance because you're taking it upon yourself to make your own route, well, I'd have a hard time accepting that for presentation to a local, state or JAC panel. Why? </p><p> </p><p>I've been with this company long enough (OK, flame me on this too. Some have been here longer, some shorter. Some are smarter, some are dumber), I can play devil's advocate. Let's see...you're in a grievance hearing for this...the labor manager askes you if you ran trace. You say NO! He says CASE DISMISSED! How can you legally hope to win this case when you did something illegal? Okay, that's extreme language, but I hope you get the point. "I DID run the red light, Officer, but I was late for an appointment". Are you gonna win THAT one? </p><p> </p><p>If I file on something, I better make damn sure I AM working as directed on THAT issue and others. Why? Again, other threads have talked about you drawing a target on your back for the future. </p><p> </p><p>Again, don't get me wrong here (as others surely have I can see), you want to break trace and provide service, I'm all for it. But, PLEASE don't try filing on it every time when you go over and expect to win. Maybe you will but most likely you won't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 321593, member: 6408"] Sure a LOT has changed since I went to feeders, but, you know what? The more things change, the more they stay the same! Look, I'm not against giving service, by any means. I think that's most important. We can and have gone on about this for many threads and I think there's a new one on here now abou the same issue. But, does it seem like the company wants to give service? I'll let the other threads answer that. The original question presented by this thread was if anybody else has gotten paid the trip time for over 9.5. Some started answering this and then we get into a p***ing match about who's giving service. All I'm saying is this: You want to break trace and give all the service you can, I say knock yourself out! I applaud you! But then, you turn around and file a grievance because you're taking it upon yourself to make your own route, well, I'd have a hard time accepting that for presentation to a local, state or JAC panel. Why? I've been with this company long enough (OK, flame me on this too. Some have been here longer, some shorter. Some are smarter, some are dumber), I can play devil's advocate. Let's see...you're in a grievance hearing for this...the labor manager askes you if you ran trace. You say NO! He says CASE DISMISSED! How can you legally hope to win this case when you did something illegal? Okay, that's extreme language, but I hope you get the point. "I DID run the red light, Officer, but I was late for an appointment". Are you gonna win THAT one? If I file on something, I better make damn sure I AM working as directed on THAT issue and others. Why? Again, other threads have talked about you drawing a target on your back for the future. Again, don't get me wrong here (as others surely have I can see), you want to break trace and provide service, I'm all for it. But, PLEASE don't try filing on it every time when you go over and expect to win. Maybe you will but most likely you won't. [/QUOTE]
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