Casuals call in each morning (unless already scheduled) and are told whether they are needed or not. If mgt decides to use helpers rather than casuals there is not a damn thing they can do about it other than volunteering to work as a helper. I have already said that cutting routes, using helpers and not using casuals is morally wrong but is not contractually wrong. Please provide a reference from our supplement which indicates otherwise.
Morally wrong?? Are you kidding? Who defines these "morals"?
I am not adversely affected in the least. I simply think that it is wrong to cut routes and lay off drivers while using helpers. No helper should be on road unless every available driver is also on road (not as a helper).
They did exactly that.HEY computers are here...lets cut some of the management team!
Not enough, cut more damm it, cut more!They did exactly that.
They cut too many then who would all the driver have to complain to in the mornings LOL. Imagine the day when the dispatch is done from atlanta and every center's drivers get ojs's by a computer program setup to flag every violation . you KNOW telematics never lies unlike people doNot enough, cut more damm it, cut more!
We have like 5+ FT drivers going home everyday. Routes being cut and helpers being used like crazy. I was going to make a new thread about this but realized I made the exact same one last year...
This I don't understand. Unless it is really heavy like peak, a helper doesn't save much time. I call it
"premature helperism". Numbers tank, and management can't understand why.
A go-fer doesn't save much time.
A properly trained helper can save a great deal of time.
Are the FT drivers being sent home offered the chance to work as helpers or are they just taking the dead day(s)?
One deterrent would be to raise the number of hours needed to qualify for a year of pension credit. Here it is 1000 hours and dead days are given all the time. Raise it to 1800 and dead days would be greatly reduced. Part of the problem is that our mgt team allows drivers to use dead days in lieu of personal time----I think all personal time should be used before any dead days given and that no dead days be allowed after 1 Nov.
In the Central Region it is 1800 hours and it doesn't slow the dive team one iota.
A go-fer doesn't save much time.
A properly trained helper can save a great deal of time.
Are the FT drivers being sent home offered the chance to work as helpers or are they just taking the dead day(s)?
We call them runners. Scan and point to the house. No training around these parts.