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How many street hires in your feeder dept.?
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<blockquote data-quote="kd0rg" data-source="post: 1033941" data-attributes="member: 42664"><p>What about seniority practices in your building? I'm wondering if there is a correlation between the # of street hires and whether there is building wide seniority or classification seniority (separate lists) within a building. The problem I see is that when there is building wide seniority, feeders has more street hires because there is no incentive for packages car drivers to go into feeders early in a career. Whenever a FT position has to be filled from the outside in feeders it delays a PT employee's chance to move into a FT package car position (because instead of the package driver going to feeders the company is forced to hire from the outside). I'm guessing that 407 is in Central States and has building wide seniority? Not sure about Indesici0n but I'd like to know. Seattle is Western and has separate seniority lists. Dracula, do you have a building wide list or separate lists? And brett636, how about in your building? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kd0rg, post: 1033941, member: 42664"] What about seniority practices in your building? I'm wondering if there is a correlation between the # of street hires and whether there is building wide seniority or classification seniority (separate lists) within a building. The problem I see is that when there is building wide seniority, feeders has more street hires because there is no incentive for packages car drivers to go into feeders early in a career. Whenever a FT position has to be filled from the outside in feeders it delays a PT employee's chance to move into a FT package car position (because instead of the package driver going to feeders the company is forced to hire from the outside). I'm guessing that 407 is in Central States and has building wide seniority? Not sure about Indesici0n but I'd like to know. Seattle is Western and has separate seniority lists. Dracula, do you have a building wide list or separate lists? And brett636, how about in your building? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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