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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 750713" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Did it ever occur to you that much of the country isn't working in a high density urban environment? And I've worked in that kind of environment too. If everyone is getting an extra 10 to 20 stops where's it coming from? Or are you saying we'll work so much faster that we'll eliminate the time necessary to do 10 to 20 stops? If that's the case prepare to see many more injuries and accidents. And Mr.FedEx is right, for every quality worker hired today seems like 4 or 5 are hired who either aren't capable or aren't willing. Good luck with that. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see what negative angle you come up with next. You've said we need better pay, but where's it going to come from without a union? I'd just as soon not see one, but what choice do we have? My question is why aren't we seeing a national vote right now? If the RLA rules have been changed what are we waiting for? Or are local votes under the NLRA preferred so we are waiting to see if the legislation passes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 750713, member: 24302"] Did it ever occur to you that much of the country isn't working in a high density urban environment? And I've worked in that kind of environment too. If everyone is getting an extra 10 to 20 stops where's it coming from? Or are you saying we'll work so much faster that we'll eliminate the time necessary to do 10 to 20 stops? If that's the case prepare to see many more injuries and accidents. And Mr.FedEx is right, for every quality worker hired today seems like 4 or 5 are hired who either aren't capable or aren't willing. Good luck with that. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see what negative angle you come up with next. You've said we need better pay, but where's it going to come from without a union? I'd just as soon not see one, but what choice do we have? My question is why aren't we seeing a national vote right now? If the RLA rules have been changed what are we waiting for? Or are local votes under the NLRA preferred so we are waiting to see if the legislation passes? [/QUOTE]
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