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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 704074" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>But that's the scary part. We used to have experienced couriers who knew which number prompts to use in the tracker. And which rt a pkg should go to by looking at the address. Now we have power pads with word prompts and ROADS rt labels to sort by. It would be fairly simple to get newbies up to speed, biggest thing would be learning areas onroad but they can be familiar enough within a week. As far as hiring all those replacements, could be done off site and unknown to current workforce. Then one day a large group of newhires who've been trained for a week or two show up early with corporate security and we are denied access. I thought something looked strange when power pads rolled out but really got suspicious when I saw what they were doing with ROADS. Heck, at some point they are supposed to have rts completely spelled out for us with ROADS. It's exactly the kind of union busting move I'd expect from people who've shown no remorse over making us work for much less than the industry average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 704074, member: 24302"] But that's the scary part. We used to have experienced couriers who knew which number prompts to use in the tracker. And which rt a pkg should go to by looking at the address. Now we have power pads with word prompts and ROADS rt labels to sort by. It would be fairly simple to get newbies up to speed, biggest thing would be learning areas onroad but they can be familiar enough within a week. As far as hiring all those replacements, could be done off site and unknown to current workforce. Then one day a large group of newhires who've been trained for a week or two show up early with corporate security and we are denied access. I thought something looked strange when power pads rolled out but really got suspicious when I saw what they were doing with ROADS. Heck, at some point they are supposed to have rts completely spelled out for us with ROADS. It's exactly the kind of union busting move I'd expect from people who've shown no remorse over making us work for much less than the industry average. [/QUOTE]
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