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<blockquote data-quote="gman042" data-source="post: 2787614" data-attributes="member: 36560"><p>About 8 years ago UPS decided to satellite a small valley that housed 3 routes. They expected the drivers to follow their work. 2 drivers had been on their respective routes for about 20 years. The other driver had been on his route 4 years. They all declined to follow their work to the shock and consternation of UPS.</p><p>The kicker was the drivers would have to drive 100(50 each way) miles to the satellite location....on their own dime. No compensation for mileage or wear and tear.</p><p>The way it worked out is the routes were opened up for bid. There were no bids for the routes so they assigned the routes starting from the bottom up. They were forced to drive the mileage with no help from UPS on mileage. The only time mileage was paid is if someone was filling in on one of the routes from origin center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman042, post: 2787614, member: 36560"] About 8 years ago UPS decided to satellite a small valley that housed 3 routes. They expected the drivers to follow their work. 2 drivers had been on their respective routes for about 20 years. The other driver had been on his route 4 years. They all declined to follow their work to the shock and consternation of UPS. The kicker was the drivers would have to drive 100(50 each way) miles to the satellite location....on their own dime. No compensation for mileage or wear and tear. The way it worked out is the routes were opened up for bid. There were no bids for the routes so they assigned the routes starting from the bottom up. They were forced to drive the mileage with no help from UPS on mileage. The only time mileage was paid is if someone was filling in on one of the routes from origin center. [/QUOTE]
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