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Loss of seniority?
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<blockquote data-quote="gorilla75jdw" data-source="post: 1340919" data-attributes="member: 15201"><p>Your seniority fell to the bottom of your new job which probably is in another classification . In my hub we have 3 different combo classifications , they are : air driver/inside , shifter/inside and inside/inside . For example I'm in the shifter/inside classification , if I were to bid into inside/inside or inside/air classification I would then fall to the bottom of that classification . It's kind of like if you were a full-time package car driver and chose to bid into the feeder department , even though your already full time , you might think your seniority would place you right next to somebody else in that classification with a similar seniority date but it wouldn't . Your in a new classification and you go to the bottom of that seniority list within that classification . This is how it works in Central States region for a fact . Hope this helps .</p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gorilla75jdw, post: 1340919, member: 15201"] Your seniority fell to the bottom of your new job which probably is in another classification . In my hub we have 3 different combo classifications , they are : air driver/inside , shifter/inside and inside/inside . For example I'm in the shifter/inside classification , if I were to bid into inside/inside or inside/air classification I would then fall to the bottom of that classification . It's kind of like if you were a full-time package car driver and chose to bid into the feeder department , even though your already full time , you might think your seniority would place you right next to somebody else in that classification with a similar seniority date but it wouldn't . Your in a new classification and you go to the bottom of that seniority list within that classification . This is how it works in Central States region for a fact . Hope this helps . Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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