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Bumping and the right way to do it
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<blockquote data-quote="What&#039;dyabringmetoday???" data-source="post: 1489147" data-attributes="member: 10135"><p>The difference? I will try again. When everyone "bids" routes/runs when the bid cycle ends/restarts, they sign the bid that they choose in seniority order. Clean slate-nobody is bumped. Now- after a few months, if someone's run is cut they can "bump" another driver with less seniority. According to our language, if "abolished" runs are put back into effect, then affected drivers must return to their bid jobs. Yes-my perception of bumping will never mirror yours. But I stand by the fact that at the time the bids go up, no matter if it is eighteen months or two years, nobody is getting bumped when every job is posted. Yes - some of the whiney-pants crybabies might say that they are getting bumped. But nobody is getting bumped when EVERY JOB is posted at "bid time". Perhaps you will win this discussion with the word vernacular. Where I am from vernacular means "whatdidhejustsay?doh" lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What'dyabringmetoday???, post: 1489147, member: 10135"] The difference? I will try again. When everyone "bids" routes/runs when the bid cycle ends/restarts, they sign the bid that they choose in seniority order. Clean slate-nobody is bumped. Now- after a few months, if someone's run is cut they can "bump" another driver with less seniority. According to our language, if "abolished" runs are put back into effect, then affected drivers must return to their bid jobs. Yes-my perception of bumping will never mirror yours. But I stand by the fact that at the time the bids go up, no matter if it is eighteen months or two years, nobody is getting bumped when every job is posted. Yes - some of the whiney-pants crybabies might say that they are getting bumped. But nobody is getting bumped when EVERY JOB is posted at "bid time". Perhaps you will win this discussion with the word vernacular. Where I am from vernacular means "whatdidhejustsay?doh" lol... [/QUOTE]
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