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<blockquote data-quote="cajunboy" data-source="post: 388291" data-attributes="member: 15777"><p>Ok here are some suggestions on how to play the game. </p><p>Be advised... I lost, but it was not for lack of effort. </p><p> </p><p>Ask your center manager for a pay inquiry. This part is awesome because it gives you your answer in writing. </p><p> </p><p>Scenario A (I have seen both A and B done in my center)BEST CASE</p><p> You become red circled from some dumb idiot and payroll at your top rate. </p><p>CAUTION: Don't show anyone your pay stub if this happens or else they will come at you like a fly to ---t. </p><p> </p><p>Here is what the contract did to me. </p><p>Scenario B (This one hurts bad) </p><p>I was an air driver at top rate since 1999. I went under the old contract so my progression is 30 months, but the new one is 36 months. You will have to go to a beginning full time wage for driver and do your progression all over again. Its bull--t trust me I grieved it. However if you don't accept my answer just as I did not accept everyones scenario B answer I encourage you to fight the company God knows I am going to do a good job, but I am doing a good job for a lot less money. Thanks Hoffa and all your minions great negotiating skills ( I wonder what they could do with the national debt) </p><p>Yes, I am still a little bitter I have not swallowed the pill yet it is still stuck in my throat. </p><p>cajunboy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajunboy, post: 388291, member: 15777"] Ok here are some suggestions on how to play the game. Be advised... I lost, but it was not for lack of effort. Ask your center manager for a pay inquiry. This part is awesome because it gives you your answer in writing. Scenario A (I have seen both A and B done in my center)BEST CASE You become red circled from some dumb idiot and payroll at your top rate. CAUTION: Don't show anyone your pay stub if this happens or else they will come at you like a fly to ---t. Here is what the contract did to me. Scenario B (This one hurts bad) I was an air driver at top rate since 1999. I went under the old contract so my progression is 30 months, but the new one is 36 months. You will have to go to a beginning full time wage for driver and do your progression all over again. Its bull--t trust me I grieved it. However if you don't accept my answer just as I did not accept everyones scenario B answer I encourage you to fight the company God knows I am going to do a good job, but I am doing a good job for a lot less money. Thanks Hoffa and all your minions great negotiating skills ( I wonder what they could do with the national debt) Yes, I am still a little bitter I have not swallowed the pill yet it is still stuck in my throat. cajunboy [/QUOTE]
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