LOL, it looks like it's working...you can believe that also!Wage reduction was all about saving a Corporation, not jobs.
Since none of us know for sure that a "no" vote would have shut us down, or a "yes" vote may save the company, we will just have acknowledge that we are still in business, currently.What happened to all the mesters who voted for a wage reduction. I have not heard alot about that saving jobs at YRC.
Myself im walking out the door on my last day with my
Head held high knowing that I didn’t beg, plead and whimper,
I didn’t sell out everyone who fell before me or myself trying to save my own butt.
That day is coming soon for me and I know this, I hope to vote no, one last time,
And stand up for myself if we even get a vote on our pension cuts before I am gone.
Life goes on with or without YRC and I won’t live mine in shame.
I don't see anything wrong with being a selfish individual! As far as saving some jobs it might have, but you will never know that it might have saved most jobs. They can do what they want when they want. The contract is long forgotten, now they are just picking away at the rest of it. To think that we all had a back bone behind us is now history. Good luck to Freefromdat, I don't see Sir Ocelot writing out a check to help any of us guys on the east coast here that lost our jobs to feed our families. Be selfish all you want, soon that is all you guys will have is selfishness!!!!!!Freefromdat, you can walk out with your head high or low, the truth is that the big "YES VOTE" might not have saved some jobs but as sure as hell it saved most jobs. And if you think that saving jobs is shameful, then you sound like a very selfish individual, and probably very close to pulling the plug.
Have a great life, "BRO"!
The banks don't care. If they are not getting any money right now the least they can do is liquidate their assets and get some money out of them that way. Remember $.25 on the $1.00 is better than not getting anything from YRC.I see them down sizing and not going totally out. They just owe way to much money for the banks and investers to let them go under.
Myself im walking out the door on my last day with my
Head held high knowing that I didn’t beg, plead and whimper,
I didn’t sell out everyone who fell before me or myself trying to save my own butt.
That day is coming soon for me and I know this, I hope to vote no, one last time,
And stand up for myself if we even get a vote on our pension cuts before I am gone.
Life goes on with or without YRC and I won’t live mine in shame.
And just as important, new leadership for the Teamsters as well.A-A-Aman, I wish more drivers would think like this. This thing will not stop untill YRCW has new leadership.
You don’t seem to understand corporate greed; it has been left unchecked for severalYou are the fool who doesn't understand what is really going on. Would have saved 200 million if we would have had the same freight levels & revenue from the previous yr. Can't save money when everybody is on the pay roll & not enough freight to cover expenses simple math. Where will they get the revenue to cover all that they owe ? No freight so money has to come from some where dip into the cookie jars & any where they can find a dime. That is the reality time to WAKE UP just look at there financial statements all in the red. Cursing at me wont make it better just shows everyone what kind of person you are. I didn't say you should leave I asked why didn't you leave. Go back & read it again very S-L-O-W-L-Y you might catch it if not read it again.