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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1023083" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>I've heard a lot of perceived animosity between PT'ers and drivers and, quite frankly, most drivers acknowledge how ridiculous it is that it takes so long to go full-time. And most PT'ers that know about the situations drivers face also sympathize. At my local's contract proposal meeting, myself (a PT'er) and the drivers were making many of the same contract proposals (items related to the 9.5 list and schedules for 22.3 job creation). Most (not all) drivers want to be relieved of excessive OT and recognize the only way to do it is to create more routes. I respect most of the drivers that have come before me - especially the guys that weathered the '97 strike. Solidarity is more than a slogan, unless you're Upstate. Then that translates into "Solidarity, as long as I gets mine!" **** two-tier wage scales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1023083, member: 42270"] I've heard a lot of perceived animosity between PT'ers and drivers and, quite frankly, most drivers acknowledge how ridiculous it is that it takes so long to go full-time. And most PT'ers that know about the situations drivers face also sympathize. At my local's contract proposal meeting, myself (a PT'er) and the drivers were making many of the same contract proposals (items related to the 9.5 list and schedules for 22.3 job creation). Most (not all) drivers want to be relieved of excessive OT and recognize the only way to do it is to create more routes. I respect most of the drivers that have come before me - especially the guys that weathered the '97 strike. Solidarity is more than a slogan, unless you're Upstate. Then that translates into "Solidarity, as long as I gets mine!" **** two-tier wage scales. [/QUOTE]
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