Cosa closing meeting

MassWineGuy

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If there’s ever such a meeting at my station I’m not holding anything back.

This is Colorado Springs? Isn’t that a pretty big, busy area?
 

purplelife

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Well basically, losing 90% of volume and only keeping like 10 couriers, those couriers will have that job for 6 - 12 months and then get severance. They believe length of shift won't change much in the meantime, even though employees kept asking because they figured a bunch of people will quit before the closure date and remaining will have to work like peak. Getting the open routes will be based on seniority.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Well basically, losing 90% of volume and only keeping like 10 couriers, those couriers will have that job for 6 - 12 months and then get severance. They believe length of shift won't change much in the meantime, even though employees kept asking because they figured a bunch of people will quit before the closure date and remaining will have to work like peak. Getting the open routes will be based on seniority.
Poor bastards.
 

Thebrownblob

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Well basically, losing 90% of volume and only keeping like 10 couriers, those couriers will have that job for 6 - 12 months and then get severance. They believe length of shift won't change much in the meantime, even though employees kept asking because they figured a bunch of people will quit before the closure date and remaining will have to work like peak. Getting the open routes will be based on seniority.
Everyone should’ve walked out, :censored2: em
 

newgirl

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what is happening to the express managers at these stations? CSAs?

Now someone posted that they are changing the severance, too.
 
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