if aaa is laying off there will be no rumors of it they will just come down with the ax.ask the 50 something people who worked at the burlington nj terminal once called phl
on friday everyone went home and linehaul ran normal on monday the gates were locked and the state police were there giving each employee 5 min to get in and get out with there stuff.they than used nemf drivers to take all the equipment to one of their centers before slowly working it back into the system.
i think i left the company a year before they did that but keep this in mind Reed D. said to all of our drivers and dock workers if you are willing to work hard we will always have a job for you because aaa has never closed a terminal down before.so at the end of the day only one person got to keep their job from that center it was the tm and last i heard he went to a smaller center in fl as a sales rep.his name was ted R. and he is one of the bigest snakes in the industry
aaa put alot my friends through some great hardships so i wouldn't put nothing past them