The PVDS are burning up your routeOffered a day off...R-day...friend-Yeah!...![]()
Have a couple beers for me!Offered a day off...R-day...friend-Yeah!...![]()
i mean we can blame ourselves but also blame the union big time when the company is ready to strike because they feel they have an army of experienced pvd drivers ready to goThe PVDS are burning up your route
It’s not if their still married. Divorced? Rather dies behind the wheel than give any pension money to The Ex. Am I right @Wally ?5 years too much.
We're definitely not helping ourselves out with thisi mean we can blame ourselves but also blame the union big time when the company is ready to strike because they feel they have an army of experienced pvd drivers ready to go
guys happily taking off to let PVD drivers work. But like I said the union has really dropped the ball on it also.We're definitely not helping ourselves out with this
Amen brother, especially when you hear from back channels that ex wifey was counting on checks coming in. Meanwhile she sees my wife and I traveling all the time.It’s not if their still married. Divorced? Rather dies behind the wheel than give any pension money to The Ex. Am I right @Wally ?
I dunno… doubt there is an “army” of PVDs. We have a few that seem to do well, but most bring back stuff every day they can’t find or never got to… seems like every day a PVD route is left stacked in building as a prize for whatever regular package car gets done first.i mean we can blame ourselves but also blame the union big time when the company is ready to strike because they feel they have an army of experienced pvd drivers ready to go
How’s the ex looking these daysAmen brother, especially when you hear from back channels that ex wifey was counting on checks coming in. Meanwhile she sees my wife and I traveling all the time.
Haven't seen her in years. lolHow’s the ex looking these days
Did she join a gym and lose a bunch of Lbs
Maybe take some of the sag out of those fun bags and don’t forget the lypo
depends on where you are but MANY places all over the country the PVD drivers are delivering as much volume as the drivers. Guys are struggling to get 8 hours a dayI dunno… doubt there is an “army” of PVDs. We have a few that seem to do well, but most bring back stuff every day they can’t find or never got to… seems like every day a PVD route is left stacked in building as a prize for whatever regular package car gets done first.
They would need the PVDs they have now plus literally fifty thousand more to replace us. And PVDs don’t replace feeders and jet planes.
In all those cases the arbitrator basically said ups has to come to the table and negotiate pvd use. Don’t think any of it would be grounds for us to legally strike mid contract.The union has won every arbitration case on PVD drivers. When the company said they were using them anyway this peak we should have walked.
In all those cases the arbitrator basically said ups has to come to the table and negotiate pvd use. Don’t think any of it would be grounds for us to legally strike mid contract.
Yeah they have to come to the table and they haven’t. So they can’t just use them. Pretty sure that’s groundsIn all those cases the arbitrator basically said ups has to come to the table and negotiate pvd use. Don’t think any of it would be grounds for us to legally strike mid contract.
But some of the blame lies on the union as well. They won these arbitration decisions and are still allowing it, should have been settled immediately.
Yeah they have to come to the table and they haven’t. So they can’t just use them. Pretty sure that’s grounds
Probably doesn’t have the age, I’m in the same boat, 35th peak, 3 to go, although if they’re like this peak, it won’t be all that bad.5 years too much.