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For the 'Vote NO On Everything' crowd...what would you call a good contract?
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<blockquote data-quote="stink219" data-source="post: 1126230" data-attributes="member: 29852"><p>1. Follow the methods. We do not have a production standard. I work some 12 hour days. I know when I leave the building how my day will be. If its long, I won't work as hard. You can work long or hard but you can't do both. It's a marathon not a sprint.</p><p>2. Thank the government for invoking the driving window of 14 hours. The union was in a fight for years to have that changed and reduced. </p><p>3. You should be as safe as you can first. Hydration, bathroom breaks do not need to be a scheduled break. </p><p>4. The hours I agree are excessive, but it's not as simple to just add a driver. The cost of health, pension, training, gas, maintenance of vehicles above the wage is what prevents them from adding. </p><p>As long as we make a high wage, good perks and the government has a huge driving window, UPS and others will keep cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stink219, post: 1126230, member: 29852"] 1. Follow the methods. We do not have a production standard. I work some 12 hour days. I know when I leave the building how my day will be. If its long, I won't work as hard. You can work long or hard but you can't do both. It's a marathon not a sprint. 2. Thank the government for invoking the driving window of 14 hours. The union was in a fight for years to have that changed and reduced. 3. You should be as safe as you can first. Hydration, bathroom breaks do not need to be a scheduled break. 4. The hours I agree are excessive, but it's not as simple to just add a driver. The cost of health, pension, training, gas, maintenance of vehicles above the wage is what prevents them from adding. As long as we make a high wage, good perks and the government has a huge driving window, UPS and others will keep cutting. [/QUOTE]
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