ODFL | Linehaul Hooks/drops

It's 1 at a meet point! They started paying us for the drop/hook at meet points over a year ago.
Nope, I don’t get paid the drop or hook at a meet. Neither did the driver on this run before me. The one before him did for awhile and then it was taken away.
 
I get paid 1 for a set drop and hooking at meets too. I heard it use to be 0 because you were suppose to swap tractors. Seems silly to swap tractors.
I will start this or better yet I will ask face to face tomorrow. Cuz it does ask if you’re swapping tractors. But we don’t. Thanks for the information.
 
Nope, I don’t get paid the drop or hook at a meet. Neither did the driver on this run before me. The one before him did for awhile and then it was taken away.
Then your owed back pay! We started getting our meet points paid in the spring of '18.
 
Who you going to ask fly? Big Jo..wait, "he will look into it" as usual, will need to ask terminal manager like always... what a joke...we heard about it over a year ago as billy said.
Yep, I will go armed with information tomorrow. The answer is a phone call away. Hahahaha. “I’ll get back to you or I’ll look into it.”
 
Then your owed back pay! We started getting our meet points paid in the spring of '18.

Don't get your hopes up. I asked my TM about back pay on accessories because I was never trained in line haul. For 6 months I was doing 2 and 2 instead of 4 and 4. If you figure on the minimum 2 sets hooked and dropped a shift, 5 shifts a week, my back pay would be $1,920. This doesn't include extra shifts I picked up, or extra stops I made. The response I got was basically wouldn't happen because the time it would take for someone to go back and add it all up. Funny how I was able to calculate a minimum in a matter of minutes. That's a lot of money I'm out because someone threw me to the wolves without proper training/information. I'm a little salty about it.
 
Don't get your hopes up. I asked my TM about back pay on accessories because I was never trained in line haul. For 6 months I was doing 2 and 2 instead of 4 and 4. If you figure on the minimum 2 sets hooked and dropped a shift, 5 shifts a week, my back pay would be $1,920. This doesn't include extra shifts I picked up, or extra stops I made. The response I got was basically wouldn't happen because the time it would take for someone to go back and add it all up. Funny how I was able to calculate a minimum in a matter of minutes. That's a lot of money I'm out because someone threw me to the wolves without proper training/information. I'm a little salty about it.
I wasn't being serious
 
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