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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 1343053" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>In most parts of the U.S., there are no different classifications of feeders. Notice, again, I said, "In MOST". Here, again, HERE, there were FEEDER drivers and PACKAGE DRIVERs. No in-between.</p><p> </p><p>Here, Feeder drivers were on-road, city, shifters. You bid on what your seniority let you or what you wanted but you were all one class...FEEDER driver. If you got bumped off your bid run for some reason (there could be several), you either took lay-off, bumped the lowest senior feeder driver at your hub (which in your case looks like you're IT) or you bumped two part-timers, which meant going "inside" to load/unload/sweep/wash windows/whatever those two part-timers were doing. BUT, in order to do THIS, you had to have FULL-TIME seniority with the company. If you are brand new, most likely you don't have or will not be getting seniority in the near future.</p><p> </p><p>It's the nature of the business here. You want to stay, better get used to it. Sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 1343053, member: 6408"] In most parts of the U.S., there are no different classifications of feeders. Notice, again, I said, "In MOST". Here, again, HERE, there were FEEDER drivers and PACKAGE DRIVERs. No in-between. Here, Feeder drivers were on-road, city, shifters. You bid on what your seniority let you or what you wanted but you were all one class...FEEDER driver. If you got bumped off your bid run for some reason (there could be several), you either took lay-off, bumped the lowest senior feeder driver at your hub (which in your case looks like you're IT) or you bumped two part-timers, which meant going "inside" to load/unload/sweep/wash windows/whatever those two part-timers were doing. BUT, in order to do THIS, you had to have FULL-TIME seniority with the company. If you are brand new, most likely you don't have or will not be getting seniority in the near future. It's the nature of the business here. You want to stay, better get used to it. Sorry [/QUOTE]
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