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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 677333" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Your opinion of seniority matters little to me. It is what it is. We have all been there and have all been on both sides of the seniority issue. When I was a casual and I had seniority over other casuals your damn right I would choose which route I was going to run. As far as the driver bumping another driver, he can only bump the lowest seniority driver working that day, not any driver/route that he chooses. That would be unfair. Bumping the lowest seniority driver is simply part of the deal.</p><p> </p><p>Kid, you are in a Union shop and had better get used to Seniority as you will be dealing with it for the remainder of your 30+ years. I say 30+ as you are from Upstate NY, as am I, and our retirement age for full/normal pension has been raised to 57 so, depending on your age, you may/may not be able to retire with 30 years at full pension. I will be 58 w/30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 677333, member: 12570"] Your opinion of seniority matters little to me. It is what it is. We have all been there and have all been on both sides of the seniority issue. When I was a casual and I had seniority over other casuals your damn right I would choose which route I was going to run. As far as the driver bumping another driver, he can only bump the lowest seniority driver working that day, not any driver/route that he chooses. That would be unfair. Bumping the lowest seniority driver is simply part of the deal. Kid, you are in a Union shop and had better get used to Seniority as you will be dealing with it for the remainder of your 30+ years. I say 30+ as you are from Upstate NY, as am I, and our retirement age for full/normal pension has been raised to 57 so, depending on your age, you may/may not be able to retire with 30 years at full pension. I will be 58 w/30. [/QUOTE]
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