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The loss of Black Friday as a holiday.
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<blockquote data-quote="SolidWoodPanel" data-source="post: 3606050" data-attributes="member: 68397"><p>That healthcare remain at levels where it is for employee and spouse. For drivers, and loaders, this job requires healthcare. I don't care if no one gets hurt but its a very demanding job. Wages should rise immediately at least three dollars an hour for pters to combat the $15 dollar minimum wage. It's hard to say how wages should increase annually given we are entering an inflationary period but it should exceed that of most other blue collar jobs. I,d rather see a 0.90 cent raise than 0.83. Hell, they just raised their stock dividend from 0.83 to 0.91 right? More full-time jobs, and a clear path to progression for pt drivers. </p><p>And by that I mean once drivers qualify, and are regularly (though doesn't have to be) shuttling airs or working saturdays, they get a choice based on seniority on days that want to work, and can take time away from drivers who don't want overtime or cannot deliver every package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolidWoodPanel, post: 3606050, member: 68397"] That healthcare remain at levels where it is for employee and spouse. For drivers, and loaders, this job requires healthcare. I don't care if no one gets hurt but its a very demanding job. Wages should rise immediately at least three dollars an hour for pters to combat the $15 dollar minimum wage. It's hard to say how wages should increase annually given we are entering an inflationary period but it should exceed that of most other blue collar jobs. I,d rather see a 0.90 cent raise than 0.83. Hell, they just raised their stock dividend from 0.83 to 0.91 right? More full-time jobs, and a clear path to progression for pt drivers. And by that I mean once drivers qualify, and are regularly (though doesn't have to be) shuttling airs or working saturdays, they get a choice based on seniority on days that want to work, and can take time away from drivers who don't want overtime or cannot deliver every package. [/QUOTE]
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