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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 805872" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>bbsam if you want to put something in the system please have at it. I remember that discussion and you asked what terminal I am in I believe I told you to send it to all because I for one am not going to give up my location. All that needs to be known is I am on the West. I am not bitching I am simply stating how the managers over here run the show. I dont need to be reminded my Contractor sucks I have known this for awhile.</p><p> </p><p>Please fell free to contact any ISP I am always willing to listen. I for one do believe that somewhere out there they are decent Contractors who treat their guys well. If the ISP is that model and the drivers are truly happy then you will never have to worry about a union. Our decession to get a union in the door would be based off of our Contractor and his inability to treat his guys fairly. It really does not matter how much you make I for one could not see my Contractor stepping to the plate to make sure his guys are treated right. In the end no decision is personal its business and if we force him to the table then its a business decision on our part to be sure we are treated fairly. If he treats us fairly then he wont have to worry. I for one do not go to work and bust my hump everyday to get a crappy wage in return and live off of assistance. I do it because through our hard work we should be able to provide a decent life and not have to worry about where the next meal is coming from. I know we will never get UPS wages but come on 10 bucks a hour for this job is not right especially when FedEx hires temps at Peak and pays them 14 a hour with overtime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 805872, member: 18716"] bbsam if you want to put something in the system please have at it. I remember that discussion and you asked what terminal I am in I believe I told you to send it to all because I for one am not going to give up my location. All that needs to be known is I am on the West. I am not bitching I am simply stating how the managers over here run the show. I dont need to be reminded my Contractor sucks I have known this for awhile. Please fell free to contact any ISP I am always willing to listen. I for one do believe that somewhere out there they are decent Contractors who treat their guys well. If the ISP is that model and the drivers are truly happy then you will never have to worry about a union. Our decession to get a union in the door would be based off of our Contractor and his inability to treat his guys fairly. It really does not matter how much you make I for one could not see my Contractor stepping to the plate to make sure his guys are treated right. In the end no decision is personal its business and if we force him to the table then its a business decision on our part to be sure we are treated fairly. If he treats us fairly then he wont have to worry. I for one do not go to work and bust my hump everyday to get a crappy wage in return and live off of assistance. I do it because through our hard work we should be able to provide a decent life and not have to worry about where the next meal is coming from. I know we will never get UPS wages but come on 10 bucks a hour for this job is not right especially when FedEx hires temps at Peak and pays them 14 a hour with overtime. [/QUOTE]
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