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How long did it take to get to feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1447359" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Normally it takes 10-20 years (or more) in the hubs but this year has been crazy. Some locals have one combined seniority list so the extended center employees get some of that action too. In locals that don't (such as mine) the extended centers are left out even though some of that work is actually in those center's area of operations. Most of us extended center guys/gals will never get into feeders. For example: my center only has one feeder run. That's due to us having a spineless center manager and a politically driven local that allows the hub to absorb feeder work from the extended centers but not the other way around. Hubs across the country (and certain extended centers) are experiencing earlier pushes into feeders this year. So, right now the hubs are the best place to be because the hiring frenzy for feeders has moved plenty of people up from package and that drastically reduced the wait times for full-time package in the hubs in addition to what happening in feeders. Once things settle down the extremely long wait times for package and feeders will be back in the hubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1447359, member: 198"] Normally it takes 10-20 years (or more) in the hubs but this year has been crazy. Some locals have one combined seniority list so the extended center employees get some of that action too. In locals that don't (such as mine) the extended centers are left out even though some of that work is actually in those center's area of operations. Most of us extended center guys/gals will never get into feeders. For example: my center only has one feeder run. That's due to us having a spineless center manager and a politically driven local that allows the hub to absorb feeder work from the extended centers but not the other way around. Hubs across the country (and certain extended centers) are experiencing earlier pushes into feeders this year. So, right now the hubs are the best place to be because the hiring frenzy for feeders has moved plenty of people up from package and that drastically reduced the wait times for full-time package in the hubs in addition to what happening in feeders. Once things settle down the extremely long wait times for package and feeders will be back in the hubs. [/QUOTE]
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