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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 411638" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Over here in Spokane, you'd have to be a damn fool to take a combo job. You're just setting yourself up for being financially destitute when they cut your job. I would rather go feeder or go driving. You may be laid off at first but it doesn't take very long to cover every center and route that needs covering. I only know of one guy who was laid off for more than 7 months, but he was a transfer from Arizona, and I think it was his transfer that held him up more than the lack of work. Your 22.3 jobs simply aren't safe if your not in a large hub. Spokane is a medium sized hub and we're hemorrhaging 22.3 positions. The word is once the old timers retire, they are going to ship those jobs out to Seattle. So make sure you're in a building that does not have a history of cutting 22.3 jobs. To me it's not worth losing your house, or your car depending on UPS to keep your combo job. Too many people over here have been knocked back to part time stressing out on how to make ends meet. Just MHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 411638, member: 17605"] Over here in Spokane, you'd have to be a damn fool to take a combo job. You're just setting yourself up for being financially destitute when they cut your job. I would rather go feeder or go driving. You may be laid off at first but it doesn't take very long to cover every center and route that needs covering. I only know of one guy who was laid off for more than 7 months, but he was a transfer from Arizona, and I think it was his transfer that held him up more than the lack of work. Your 22.3 jobs simply aren't safe if your not in a large hub. Spokane is a medium sized hub and we're hemorrhaging 22.3 positions. The word is once the old timers retire, they are going to ship those jobs out to Seattle. So make sure you're in a building that does not have a history of cutting 22.3 jobs. To me it's not worth losing your house, or your car depending on UPS to keep your combo job. Too many people over here have been knocked back to part time stressing out on how to make ends meet. Just MHO. [/QUOTE]
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