What will be an automatic NO vote for you?

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
As you could too. Sounds like you are a fan of that company.

You continue to get raises when you hit top scale. Having to wait 4 full years to hit top scale is ridicoulous. If you disagree you have something wrong with your brain.

Currently on year 3 of progression and stuck at my current pay rate. Its not fun. Way for the company to save more boat loads of money. Progression setup needs to be revised completely.

I hope they make it 5 years
 
correct you said was 3

then you doubled down and said it has been 3 years for a while which when interpreted = present tense.

I will not stfu. And I will continue to bother you =)
Not anymore
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IGotARock

Well-Known Member
If they attempt to seek two-tiered wages, that will be an immediate no vote from me. I will not be the last generation of UPS workers who actually received a proper career from Brown. That :censored2: has wrecked the entire culture at Ford. We don't need it here.
 

35years

Gravy route
Auto no vote...
1.Trade pension for 401k match; any gutting of the pension or not including contributions for newer full timers.
2. If there is no new language eliminating 70 hour weeks
3. Split 5 day weeks
4. Weekend work for present M-Friday drivers
5. 2nd class drivers/lower top pay or hybrid drivers.
6. Less than $4.50 over 5 years in wage increases

Record profits, booming economy, worker shortages, double digit increases.in executive pay= no concessions.
 

Turdferguson

Just a turd
It was 3 and has been three years for awhile.
No I believe it's 4 years for progression

Article 41 of the Master.
(c) The progression for employees entering a package car driving,
feeder or other full-time job (other than an air driver or a job cov-
ered by Section 3 below) after August 1, 2013 shall be as follows:
Start $18.75
Seniority $18.75
Twelve (12) months $19.50
Twenty-four (24) months $21.00
Thirty-six (36) months $25.00
Forty-eight (48) months Top Rate
It's on page 155
 

Foamer Pyle

Well-Known Member
That's straight up nonsense. Might make sense if you live in podunk middle america where 80-100k is rich. In the big cities on the west coast this is barely average. And it's difficult to get a decent house with this kind of income.
And that’s what you get when you elect Democrats to run your government.
 

Foamer Pyle

Well-Known Member
And the pubs aren't any better. Stop fooling yourself
Your joking right? Sorry, but no state income tax, and low property taxes make the $90k plus we earn go a lot further. Much more affordable to live in a red state, than a blue one. States like California, and New York have taxed people right out of their state, forced to move. You can still buy a nice home here for under $200k, and pay less than $3k in property taxes.
 

brown_trousers

Well-Known Member
Your joking right? Sorry, but no state income tax, and low property taxes make the $90k plus we earn go a lot further. Much more affordable to live in a red state, than a blue one. States like California, and New York have taxed people right out of their state, forced to move. You can still buy a nice home here for under $200k, and pay less than $3k in property taxes.
They dont tax them out of the state. They tax them into living on the streets in tents
 

1989

Well-Known Member
Your joking right? Sorry, but no state income tax, and low property taxes make the $90k plus we earn go a lot further. Much more affordable to live in a red state, than a blue one. States like California, and New York have taxed people right out of their state, forced to move. You can still buy a nice home here for under $200k, and pay less than $3k in property taxes.
That does not describe ALL red states or ALL blue states. I’ll bet you think Montana is a red state.
 

Foamer Pyle

Well-Known Member
That does not describe ALL red states or ALL blue states. I’ll bet you think Montana is a red state.
Did you find anything in my reply false? If you live in California, you are paying 13% for a state income tax, now that’s a lot of cheese. The property taxes are high, and so is the sales tax. All of that turns a decent income, into a crap income.
 
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