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PVD (beating a dead horse?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy Mac" data-source="post: 5440041" data-attributes="member: 59074"><p>You also should understand that not only is subcontracting against the contract, but subcontractors like you are not getting the full benefits of working under a contract like we do. This goes for feeder subcontractors too. </p><p></p><p>You get paid less, and you’re using your personal vehicle and gas, putting wear and tear on your car which down the road will end up costing you a lot of money. I know how hard this job (especially rural deliveries)is on vehicles. I would not want to use my own personal vehicle to do this job. </p><p></p><p>I would venture to say that your net profit after all expenses will be slightly above minimum wage. You deserve better than that. </p><p></p><p>My hope is that in the future all seasonal employees will be driving a vehicle that is owned or leased by the company, and that they will be paid and treated as seasonal package car drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy Mac, post: 5440041, member: 59074"] You also should understand that not only is subcontracting against the contract, but subcontractors like you are not getting the full benefits of working under a contract like we do. This goes for feeder subcontractors too. You get paid less, and you’re using your personal vehicle and gas, putting wear and tear on your car which down the road will end up costing you a lot of money. I know how hard this job (especially rural deliveries)is on vehicles. I would not want to use my own personal vehicle to do this job. I would venture to say that your net profit after all expenses will be slightly above minimum wage. You deserve better than that. My hope is that in the future all seasonal employees will be driving a vehicle that is owned or leased by the company, and that they will be paid and treated as seasonal package car drivers. [/QUOTE]
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