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So I'm a stuard. I was just wondering if I was welcome here??
So I'm a stuard. I was just wondering if I was welcome here??
Only if you learn how to spell the word.
Yeah my bad. Stuard..better
Best of the best in stewardship. LolSo I'm a stuard. I was just wondering if I was welcome here??
What specific rider or supplement are you under in 690?
That being the case, looks like pretty much the exact same language.Looks like the Western Region supplement.
Seniority part-time employees may select permanent vacancies and new permanent jobs on any shift in the same building in all months except December including preferred jobs on their own or another shift. Such preferred jobs shall include, but not be limited to, parttime jobs such as; preload, sorter, clerical, irregular train, hazmat first responder, carwasher, loader and unloader.
Employees do not have the right to select any specific unit, load or work station unless specifically provided in the applicable Supplement, Rider or Addendum or an established practice thereunder
Damn it, you spelled stuard right the first time when you posted the topic! It's spelled stiard! God, what kind of stewart are you? This kind of Stuart?So I'm a stuard. I was just wondering if I was welcome here??
I never understood the concept of having representation that is less educated and less articulate than you are. This thread is a perfect example.
Hopefully he isn't a steward...I thought i started this thread with the spelling in the title right @IVE GOTTA PACKAGE 4U
I can kind of understand what you're saying, but at the same time specialized knowledge minus general education and the quality of being articulate trumps lack of specialized knowledge plus general education and the quality of being articulate. Of course, specialized knowledge plus general education and the quality of being articulate will trump both...just usually can't have both of those things considering the demographics of the people who work at UPS.I never understood the concept of having representation that is less educated and less articulate than you are. This thread is a perfect example.
Sounds like you assume a lot. Not very smart on your part. Try reading my post again. You totally missed the point.You don't understand that smart people generally eschew extra headache and responsibility that come with no benefits? Sounds like you should be a steward.
I agree with you regarding the disadvantaged educational demographics of UPS employees, but the OP literally can’t spell the job position he/she holds! LolI can kind of understand what you're saying, but at the same time specialized knowledge minus general education and the quality of being articulate trumps lack of specialized knowledge plus general education and the quality of being articulate. Of course, specialized knowledge plus general education and the quality of being articulate will trump both...just usually can't have both of those things considering the demographics of the people who work at UPS.
I agree with you regarding the disadvantaged educational demographics of UPS employees, but the OP literally can’t spell the job position he/she holds! Lol