I would have taken $4 raise but all 4 on August 1 2018 and 0 the other 4 years.What happened to no more 6-1 off street. Fn us pt Again. But thank for the .70 this Ups run union sucks
I have glitter and glueThey can keep the .70, I’ll take a picket sign instead
Bedazzling picket signs blinds the camera crew.I have glitter and glue
Bedazzeling a tramp stamp brings all the boys to the yardBedazzling picket signs blinds the camera crew.
Just gotta finish on her back and toss some glitter in the air. Easy peasy.Bedazzeling a tramp stamp brings all the boys to the yard
You know how hard it is to get glitter out of your pubes ?!Just gotta finish on her back and toss some glitter in the air. Easy peasy.
No but I’m thinking about trying it tonightYou know how hard it is to get glitter out of your pubes ?!
I won't be done work until late tonight...No but I’m thinking about trying it tonight
ALL.You know how hard it is to get glitter out of your pubes ?!
What happened to no more 6-1 off street.
The way I read that language is that it provides the hybrid drivers with a direct path to becoming RPCD's."22.4 (b) 10.) In the event a protected RPCD position becomes available, it shall be filled in accordance with the Supplement, Rider or Addendum, provided, however that no RPCD position shall be filled by an outside hire unless the job remains unfilled after exhaustion of the applicable bidding procedure. "
From my interpretation, the 6/1 rule now only applies to inside work "preload, sort, clerical, etc...
That being said, it's only my interpretation. We all know that the company's going to find a way to give us the high hard one on that too.
I'm seeing it as a way to increase the wait time to become a RPCD. Having 22.4 drivers allows the company the luxury of not having to create a regular package route when one becomes necessary.Maybe I'm being naive, but I don't entirely see it as a bad thing. It could be a temporary stopping point in between a dock worker becoming a full-time RPCD if no positions were available.
What is a dock worker?The way I read that language is that it provides the hybrid drivers with a direct path to becoming RPCD's.
Maybe I'm being naive, but I don't entirely see it as a bad thing. It could be a temporary stopping point in between a dock worker becoming a full-time RPCD if no positions were available.
I'm sure there's some of that going on.Are you new profiles Hoffa goons trying to suppress the No Votes?? hmmmm