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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 135821" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>STLFeeder-</p><p>"...decided to change the current accident policy....", would that be a unilateral change to the contract language or an extracontractual agreement? Both could be considered suspect as well as possibly illegal.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, some of these "policies" that management claim are "nationwide" aren't really "nationwide".</p><p></p><p>I find it curious that we just had a driver flip his back trailer recently. Don't know the specifics of the accident but he was off one day.</p><p></p><p>Your manager has just screwed himself. When the weather gets bad I guess he'll just have to contract all those loads. As feeder drivers what choice do we have? </p><p></p><p>-get a warning letter for attendance because we called in sick or;</p><p>-have an accident and get fired.</p><p></p><p>hmmmmm.....tough decision<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /></p><p></p><p>How does using your cruise control slow one's reaction time? That's got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 135821, member: 1957"] STLFeeder- "...decided to change the current accident policy....", would that be a unilateral change to the contract language or an extracontractual agreement? Both could be considered suspect as well as possibly illegal. Anyway, some of these "policies" that management claim are "nationwide" aren't really "nationwide". I find it curious that we just had a driver flip his back trailer recently. Don't know the specifics of the accident but he was off one day. Your manager has just screwed himself. When the weather gets bad I guess he'll just have to contract all those loads. As feeder drivers what choice do we have? -get a warning letter for attendance because we called in sick or; -have an accident and get fired. hmmmmm.....tough decision:thumbup1: How does using your cruise control slow one's reaction time? That's got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard! [/QUOTE]
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