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Worst part of contract
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<blockquote data-quote="Pollocknbrown" data-source="post: 253329" data-attributes="member: 10632"><p>Stupid question maybe, but if this proposed contract is ratified, and UPS starts taking trailers off the rails, and creates feeder positions, how can it count towards their obligated 22.3 job creation when there are no obligations listed in this proposal?</p><p></p><p> Also, i can see nearly all those jobs for those going to subcontractors, since it lists "equipment" as having to be available, UPS can just deny they don't have the funds to purchase more tractors to pull the extra trailers etc etc. Personnel i dont see as a problem though, ill take the job when i get my CDL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pollocknbrown, post: 253329, member: 10632"] Stupid question maybe, but if this proposed contract is ratified, and UPS starts taking trailers off the rails, and creates feeder positions, how can it count towards their obligated 22.3 job creation when there are no obligations listed in this proposal? Also, i can see nearly all those jobs for those going to subcontractors, since it lists "equipment" as having to be available, UPS can just deny they don't have the funds to purchase more tractors to pull the extra trailers etc etc. Personnel i dont see as a problem though, ill take the job when i get my CDL. [/QUOTE]
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