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<blockquote data-quote="btrlov" data-source="post: 5478360" data-attributes="member: 29173"><p>The highest cost is labor. I have also heard of getting rid of the PM operation and extending the AM by reducing cutoff times.Another rumor is mandatory 35hr mins for drivers and non drivers. and A step freeze including any COLA adjustment for next year. </p><p></p><p>I see alot much older ppl "hanging on" and delaying retirement. The Old timer ppl really dont care because they "got thiers"and have no incentive to leave and frankly did not make enough good decsions to retire at a decent age....So we can expect more 60yr old couriers and 70-80 yr old managers and disptachers</p><p></p><p>But if express keeps going at this rate....they would probab;y layoff anyone thats social security elgible(or near) first and continue to cannibalize itself until the ship indeed sinks once and forall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btrlov, post: 5478360, member: 29173"] The highest cost is labor. I have also heard of getting rid of the PM operation and extending the AM by reducing cutoff times.Another rumor is mandatory 35hr mins for drivers and non drivers. and A step freeze including any COLA adjustment for next year. I see alot much older ppl "hanging on" and delaying retirement. The Old timer ppl really dont care because they "got thiers"and have no incentive to leave and frankly did not make enough good decsions to retire at a decent age....So we can expect more 60yr old couriers and 70-80 yr old managers and disptachers But if express keeps going at this rate....they would probab;y layoff anyone thats social security elgible(or near) first and continue to cannibalize itself until the ship indeed sinks once and forall [/QUOTE]
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