hagerstown will direct load around carlisle often, only rarely do we direct load around 653, when we have large volume shots. we called back and dont have the bill count to justify it.
Hey guys, After a slower Memorial Day week, management decided to lay 20 dock guys off last night. I just don't get it, especially this time of the year.
I have have heard the Atlanta dock is busy but I'm not for sure.
Just wondering what the freight levels are like at the other break bulks and if you are experiencing lay offs. I know we are short of line haul drivers and am wondering if any of you see the company loading around us.
I would like some feedback on this and if you don't want to post here, just message me!
Thanks in advance, DS.
hagerstown will direct load around carlisle often, only rarely do we direct load around 653, when we have large volume shots. we called back and dont have the bill count to justify it.
Was everyone at 653 getting overtime? Were the 10%ers working? I work at a combo barn (218) and I happened to work over 60 hours the week that they laid me off. I signed up for available work the next week and still got 60 hours the week "I was laid off". I think they recalled me a week or 2 later, but then 2 months later they pulled the same thing. Things that make you go hmmmmmm?
its all about the numbers, we sometimes meet goal. our managers don't want to look bad after calling men back who have been gone nearly 5 years who left jobs to come back here. otherwise, by the numbers, 2 of the last 3 call backs should go.
sad to say, only deaths and illness in our families have kept these men working so far. a couple of good weeks with nobody missing except vacations, will magnify this situation with management above the terminal level.
Hey rocketman, we still have over 100 dock workers laid off. We don't have 10%ers and have been working around 300+ hours of overtime a week.
Most of the 20 guys will have a good chance of making 40 hours this week, they will just be on layoff and work on call.
It was like the freight faucet was turned down and I was trying to find out if any other terminals are experiencing the same. DS
I believe they turned the spigot off at oklahoma city531.they laid some dock city guys off.strangest thing ive seen in a long time
Guys, read/listen to what's going on in the economy. It stinks. Steel companies across the board took a big hit on the exchanges today because of declining outlook and production. Coal producers took a hit partially because of the declining steel outlook. Less production, less shipping, less need for trucking. Get real, nobody at YRCF is turning off any spigots.
nobody laid off as of mid last night OKC/531 DOCK
That is one of our city drivers 2 million miles.
Also state champion several times
Hey Triplex...............I understand the economy is wobbling around but we went from being busy to not in a couple of days! The company recalled over 15 dock guys and a week later laid off 20! All I'm saying is that it's unusual and was inquiring if the same thing is happening at the other breaks. Thanks for the info............DS