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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 510574" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>I was going to mention that when I was a PT'er I made $12 or $15 dollars an hour (can't remember) but the point would be missed completely. I preloaded 3, not 5, package cars. I went into package cars after 2-3 years of PT. Weight limit was 50 pounds, not 150.</p><p>Where am I going with this?</p><p>I would not put it past the company to heavily favor the PT'ers in the next contract to the detriment of FT'ers.</p><p>Also, I was told by a retiring manager that I had a shred of respect for that in the future, "....this whole operation will be part time". </p><p>Think about it.......</p><p>send PT #1 out in a PC for 5 hours then send his replacement out to finish up. No benefits, no retirement and, by the time the next contract comes around, the economy will be so bad that people will line up down the street to deliver on a PT basis.</p><p>Anyone who thinks the company gives a flip about PT'ers, FT'ers and, now, management has another think coming.</p><p>Hopefully I will be retired by the time the carnage happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 510574, member: 1957"] I was going to mention that when I was a PT'er I made $12 or $15 dollars an hour (can't remember) but the point would be missed completely. I preloaded 3, not 5, package cars. I went into package cars after 2-3 years of PT. Weight limit was 50 pounds, not 150. Where am I going with this? I would not put it past the company to heavily favor the PT'ers in the next contract to the detriment of FT'ers. Also, I was told by a retiring manager that I had a shred of respect for that in the future, "....this whole operation will be part time". Think about it....... send PT #1 out in a PC for 5 hours then send his replacement out to finish up. No benefits, no retirement and, by the time the next contract comes around, the economy will be so bad that people will line up down the street to deliver on a PT basis. Anyone who thinks the company gives a flip about PT'ers, FT'ers and, now, management has another think coming. Hopefully I will be retired by the time the carnage happens. [/QUOTE]
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