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<blockquote data-quote="union4life" data-source="post: 917944" data-attributes="member: 35190"><p>I hate to think it but unfortunately I think TOS may be right. This could be the "planning" model for the future. We run an average of 48 drivers per day which includes a couple of TCDs. </p><p></p><p>This is the first peak in which not a single seasonal driver was hired. The center user "driver helpers" instead. We had plenty of drivers run out of hours. The hours aren't that big of a deal. To me, that is part of the job. The part that is frustrating to me is knowing it doesn have to be this way. OH, and for thse who are thinking "go into management and fix it if it is so easy", make sure to slap yourself. If you think you are going into management to "make a difference" you will conform to "their" way of thinking or be joining a couple of my fellow sups in the unemployment line. </p><p></p><p>The only thing this company understands is service failures. Just do your job to the letter and save plenty of money. This company will be following all the big collapses sometime in the future unless people at the top wake up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="union4life, post: 917944, member: 35190"] I hate to think it but unfortunately I think TOS may be right. This could be the "planning" model for the future. We run an average of 48 drivers per day which includes a couple of TCDs. This is the first peak in which not a single seasonal driver was hired. The center user "driver helpers" instead. We had plenty of drivers run out of hours. The hours aren't that big of a deal. To me, that is part of the job. The part that is frustrating to me is knowing it doesn have to be this way. OH, and for thse who are thinking "go into management and fix it if it is so easy", make sure to slap yourself. If you think you are going into management to "make a difference" you will conform to "their" way of thinking or be joining a couple of my fellow sups in the unemployment line. The only thing this company understands is service failures. Just do your job to the letter and save plenty of money. This company will be following all the big collapses sometime in the future unless people at the top wake up. [/QUOTE]
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