Time for change
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have retired drivers deliver air during Christmas at top driver rate?
have retired drivers deliver air during Christmas at top driver rate?
Seems not right to have current air drivers and current drivers delivering ground making less. Kind of like the show up to work bonus. Non union, seasonal employees making more than union employees.And your point is?
Seems not right to have current air drivers and current drivers delivering ground making less. Kind of like the show up to work bonus. Non union, seasonal employees making more than union employees.
The union (local or otherwise) had to OK this arrangement in order to not disturb the retiree's pension. In other words, it has to be agreed to.
And, as for the company, it's a winner. No training other than any new technology is needed. Some retirees do it for the money, others just out of boredom.
What's the problem?
have retired drivers deliver air during Christmas at top driver rate?
have retired drivers deliver air during Christmas at top driver rate?
And how is it different than an air driver delivering ground for top rate? (For OP not you)
Wahhhhhhh!!!!!And retired drivers are off the street and not dues paying members making more than regular dues paying drivers.
And retired drivers are off the street and not dues paying members making more than regular dues paying drivers.
Something tells me those retirees paid their fair share of dues over their likely 30+ year careers.They are dues paying members for one thing.
We have a retired feeder driver come back and bump our coverage feeder driver into package. No idEa how that works.have retired drivers deliver air during Christmas at top driver rate?
Because the co needs them to run pkgs. Feel the love.We have a retired feeder driver come back and bump our coverage feeder driver into package. No idEa how that works.