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<blockquote data-quote="lovey" data-source="post: 1123152" data-attributes="member: 42094"><p>Actually, being a feeder driver he CAN bid a route. He has the option of bidding either a feeder route or a package route, but not both. His center is currently not bidding available package routes, and the package routes dont get bid annually here. IT has been at least 2 years since they have had a package bid list. And while you may have interpreted it as fighting his battles, I don't see it that way at all. Between commuting and working a 12 hour, his time is limited. As his wife, it is my duty to help him succeed (my personal opinion). I do the research and write the grievances, or print maps, or whatever else will help his day run more smoothly so that when he gets home from his 14 hour day he can spend a few minutes with his kid before going to bed. That 'do what you're told and go home' attitude defeats the purpose of the contract and seniority entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovey, post: 1123152, member: 42094"] Actually, being a feeder driver he CAN bid a route. He has the option of bidding either a feeder route or a package route, but not both. His center is currently not bidding available package routes, and the package routes dont get bid annually here. IT has been at least 2 years since they have had a package bid list. And while you may have interpreted it as fighting his battles, I don't see it that way at all. Between commuting and working a 12 hour, his time is limited. As his wife, it is my duty to help him succeed (my personal opinion). I do the research and write the grievances, or print maps, or whatever else will help his day run more smoothly so that when he gets home from his 14 hour day he can spend a few minutes with his kid before going to bed. That 'do what you're told and go home' attitude defeats the purpose of the contract and seniority entirely. [/QUOTE]
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