Same here. My route averages 40-60 stops less per week than the running and gunning bonus baby that I bumped off of it a few years ago. When I’m scheduled off the stop count sky rockets.I could honestly care less what I run every day. If it’s a heavy route they will lower my dispatch or pay me handsomely for running it.
anyone thinking they’ll hop on my route and have the same dispatch is in for a rude awakening. My current route can get ugly if you let them do it to you.
We bid this month too, every two years. I’m second on the seniority list so I anything I want. I’ve been on the same residential route since ‘96, so I don’t see any sense in changing at the end of my career.
Except for the run #1 takes.We bid this month too, every two years. I’m second on the seniority list so I can get anything I want. I’ve been on the same residential route since ‘96, so I don’t see any sense in changing at the end of my career.
Some of our drivers that are SUPPOSEDLY retiring this year are talking about moving around. None of them plan on staying past summer time.
I'm not worried about Charlie, he is 70 years old and not changing his gravy route next to our Hub. The only guy I have known to file for pension and change his mind before the thirty days are up. I'm thinking mid-August to mid-October for me, I've had enough.Except for the run #1 takes.
Yeah, they just posted maybe 20 job changes last night, mine included. Extra leg Saturday morning, yuck wtf...They are changing feeder routes here weekly, I've changed twice in the last three weeks.
Coming back as a golf cart helper for peak?By working 156 days which will be mid-August, you are entitled to your six weeks of 2021 vacation pay. That's worth about $10,600 to keep before taxes. I will probably pay cash for a golf cart for my new house with that.
But they are also switching routes. LOL.By working 156 days which will be mid-August, you are entitled to your six weeks of 2021 vacation pay. That's worth about $10,600 to keep before taxes. I will probably pay cash for a golf cart for my new house with that.
The new mantra is you don't bid a route. You bid a position in a loop.
Gives them a lot more flexibility in screwing up routes.
Baseline routes used to end up garbage splits but with pocket dispatch they can screw up any route.
Yes but the point is the baseline route borders other loops and are where most adjustments start. By loop dispatch its a chain effect of moving stops between cars but that goes away when its ignored and they treat it as stops are stops (easier for PDS even though it violates loop dispatch rules). For instance the A route should be farthest from the baseline but that doesn't stop them from throwing anything they want on it to meet their stops per car metric.
I'm looking at Sept 1. Probably use that check to replace all our windows and doors.By working 156 days which will be mid-August, you are entitled to your six weeks of 2021 vacation pay. That's worth about $10,600 to keep before taxes. I will probably pay cash for a golf cart for my new house with that.
Better to make those changes right before the bid than right after, which is what they always seem to do here.Yeah, they just posted maybe 20 job changes last night, mine included. Extra leg Saturday morning, yuck wtf...
Strange to even bother this close to the biennial bid.
Yea right, they pretty much killed all our 4-10 runs.Yeah, they just posted maybe 20 job changes last night, mine included. Extra leg Saturday morning, yuck wtf...
Strange to even bother this close to the biennial bid.
did Dave hack your account?For an old retired guy, you seem to know a lot about how things are run now.
Are you sure you aren't a management spy?
Better than bidding start times.What is this bidding routes thing???
We bid this month too, every two years. I’m second on the seniority list so I can get anything I want. I’ve been on the same residential route since ‘96, so I don’t see any sense in changing at the end of my career.
I have given thought 2 bid inside the building.
If that gets under your skin, then I’m not sure how you’ve last this long here.Why would you do that? I've never understood the perverse pleasure folks get out of that......I didn't appreciate it when I was a rookie and I won't do it to the people below me now that I haven't been a rookie in over 20 years.
How will you get bumped back out on the road from a 22.2 position?We bid every 2 years but bid last Feb., so we have another year left. But they posted the bids for all the guys retiring a month or so ago, so we had a good amount of movement.
I actually just moved inside a few weeks ago because of guys retiring in my building, not a bad gig. No one else realized what a 22.2 bid was and I was the only one who signed it. Usually need 20+ years to have a chance at them, I'm still in progression and was able to land it.
Probably get bumped back out on the road next bid but I don't mind burning up a year of progression inside. No snow (although it has been a mild winter here), no being told to get done sooner, no missed scans that were never on your truck to begin with.