I don't think so . It's just managements way of letting everyone know they have power over ya. Their the boss and your nothen . Strickley a power trip.
OMG what did I start?
In my opinion......their power trip is a large part of why morale is in the shidder, and why we can't seem to grow. A happy employee is a good working employee. But, they can't seem to figure that out.I don't think so . It's just managements way of letting everyone know they have power over ya. Their the boss and your nothen . Strickley a power trip.
All these companies are PsOS! I really believe they sit around having a pow-wow trying to come up with stupid ideas to screw with everybody. I remember before the best contract ever put a/c in new city cab purchases, the abf driver got assigned a road unit and after a few weeks the stank tm went out and cut the fan belt. So the driver stopped and bought a new one and put it on and the stank tm went out and cut that one off too. They finally fired the piece of crap a couple of monthes ago, the tm, for, well, what do they usually find on them!
I think its nice to give an old time employee some recognition for years spent and yes some of what you say is correct but its still nice to be recognized .Now that guy is a pos! It takes a certain mentality to go out of your way to deprive a man of some comfort especially after the man spent his own money on the "repair."
I still don't believe that an entire company or entire union should be characterized as POS. If someone wants to POS company management or POS union leadership that's a different story. While I was working terminal managers, dispatchers and CEOs came and went; union leadership came and went: but the men remained; we were the company and we were the union.
I think its nice to give an old time employee some recognition for years spent and yes some of what you say is correct but its still nice to be recognized .
Sorry John / NYC , that post was indented for Spaghetti post#55.
I agree, that it is rewarding to get some recognition, but it isn't rewarding when half of the YRC/3 million milers, get a tractor and the others don't. They had that problem in Chicago, but it was fixed with a nice grievance. Do it for all the 3 millions milers at YRC, or don't do it at all.
I will never figure out how a city man can get 2 million miles running around town.
The most I ever drove while on city peddles was maybe, just maybe 150 miles day