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What is a Bid? Letter of Intent?
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<blockquote data-quote="bad company" data-source="post: 364429" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>No...a letter of intent is not required for a cover driver or full-time driver position. All that is required of you is to sign the bid sheet, and the positions are then filled by seniority. </p><p> </p><p>It dissapoints me to hear that you are getting the run around from your supervisor and HR representative. I assume you have asked a full-time sup, because it is very possible that a part-time sup would not know.</p><p>If you're supervisor insists on acting dumb, I would recommend that you talk to his manager. There is no reason for him (or her) to lie to you about it. </p><p> </p><p>You should also be able to ask a shop steward about the bid sheet and bid process. I would also recommed you meet your business agent if at all possible. Your business agent could be a good person to get to know in case you ever have any questions or need any union assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bad company, post: 364429, member: 9308"] No...a letter of intent is not required for a cover driver or full-time driver position. All that is required of you is to sign the bid sheet, and the positions are then filled by seniority. It dissapoints me to hear that you are getting the run around from your supervisor and HR representative. I assume you have asked a full-time sup, because it is very possible that a part-time sup would not know. If you're supervisor insists on acting dumb, I would recommend that you talk to his manager. There is no reason for him (or her) to lie to you about it. You should also be able to ask a shop steward about the bid sheet and bid process. I would also recommed you meet your business agent if at all possible. Your business agent could be a good person to get to know in case you ever have any questions or need any union assistance. [/QUOTE]
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