Streaker69
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Do dock workers get time and a half after 40?
After 50 hereDo dock workers get time and a half after 40?
Where I'm at. Generally dock shop and office do not go over 8.Do dock workers get time and a half after 40?
This ^^^^I retired a year and a half ago. I maxed out my 401 K contribution for the last 10 years I was there. They had some good years and contributed between 10K and 13K. The March following my retirement they put 13K into my account because I had worked the required hours the previous year to be eligible for the discretionary contribution.
It is smart that you take advantage of this program. I stopped talking about this very thing when I was working there. I have benefited from their discretionary match greatly. A lot of the drivers used their 401k plan as a check book, putting money in and then taking it out to buy a car or go on a vacation like it was a Christmas Club account thinking that they were paying themselves back when they put the borrowed money back in. You can't fix stupid as a lot of my coworkers used to say, but for different reasons. Most of the folks that I worked with believed that buying lottery tickets was their retirement plan. No concept of wealth building.This ^^^^
I dont understand the older drivers at my terminal that don't take advantage of this. I told them I have gotten over 60k in discretionary matches and 15k in matching 3% over 5 years. I max out every year on my 401k. The ones I've told think I'm lieing.
They can cut your pay and benefits at any time without a contract!Yep, definitely don’t want that union crap over here!!!
That's why a forced savings plan you can't touch like Australia's Superannuation funds much better.It is smart that you take advantage of this program. I stopped talking about this very thing when I was working there. I have benefited from their discretionary match greatly. A lot of the drivers used their 401k plan as a check book, putting money in and then taking it out to buy a car or go on a vacation like it was a Christmas Club account thinking that they were paying themselves back when they put the borrowed money back in. You can't fix stupid as a lot of my coworkers used to say, but for different reasons. Most of the folks that I worked with believed that buying lottery tickets was their retirement plan. No concept of wealth building.
Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.They can cut your pay and benefits at any time without a contract!
I remember that. Precisely as you stated. Besides any raise was more money into the 401k.Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.
In 2008-9 every one of OD's competitors (every!!) Cut either benefits, pay or both . The Non union companies cut vacation, pay, 401k matches etc. The union companies negotiated give backs (15% ring a bell??) But YRC wasn't alone ABF also did give backs as well. The big difference, I guess the Union carriers asked permission instead of just doing it. With one notable exception OD. We simply didn't get a pay raise for '09, all our benefits were left intact. Our 401k received it's regular match, and we received a discretionary match since the company made a small profit that year. So the companies employees came out of the "Great Recession" at least in as good shape as we entered it.
Over a period of a few years , Con-way ended the pension. Rolled back benefits on the 401k plan. Changed the health insurance for the worse. Also gave a pay decrease. There was also a bonus plan: ½ at the end of the year & ½ at the beginning - gradually phased out by telling everyone a penny or two extra per hour would be better. Gone.Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.
In 2008-9 every one of OD's competitors (every!!) Cut either benefits, pay or both . The Non union companies cut vacation, pay, 401k matches etc. The union companies negotiated give backs (15% ring a bell??) But YRC wasn't alone ABF also did give backs as well. The big difference, I guess the Union carriers asked permission instead of just doing it. With one notable exception OD. We simply didn't get a pay raise for '09, all our benefits were left intact. Our 401k received it's regular match, and we received a discretionary match since the company made a small profit that year. So the companies employees came out of the "Great Recession" at least in as good shape as we entered it.
Plus you qualified people could pick up the slack at Billy's Lawncare.Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.
In 2008-9 every one of OD's competitors (every!!) Cut either benefits, pay or both . The Non union companies cut vacation, pay, 401k matches etc. The union companies negotiated give backs (15% ring a bell??) But YRC wasn't alone ABF also did give backs as well. The big difference, I guess the Union carriers asked permission instead of just doing it. With one notable exception OD. We simply didn't get a pay raise for '09, all our benefits were left intact. Our 401k received it's regular match, and we received a discretionary match since the company made a small profit that year. So the companies employees came out of the "Great Recession" at least in as good shape as we entered it.
We know all about you Fly, you were the first to get qualified on a zero-turn.I remember that. Precisely as you stated. Besides any raise was more money into the 401k.
Sorry, but you are incorrect....ABF asked for (but it got voted down) a 15% paycut in 2009 or 2010.....in 2013 the members voted in a 7% cut....Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.
In 2008-9 every one of OD's competitors (every!!) Cut either benefits, pay or both . The Non union companies cut vacation, pay, 401k matches etc. The union companies negotiated give backs (15% ring a bell??) But YRC wasn't alone ABF also did give backs as well. The big difference, I guess the Union carriers asked permission instead of just doing it. With one notable exception OD. We simply didn't get a pay raise for '09, all our benefits were left intact. Our 401k received it's regular match, and we received a discretionary match since the company made a small profit that year. So the companies employees came out of the "Great Recession" at least in as good shape as we entered it.
And…..we lost a week of our vacation on the progression scale.Sorry, but you are incorrect....ABF asked for (but it got voted down) a 15% paycut in 2009 or 2010.....in 2013 the members voted in a 7% cut....
Haven’t heard from Billy in awhile. He must be positioning his snow blowers up on Snoqualmie Pass hoping and praying for snow. Might be a snowless winter though. He’ll have to sell his luxury Bayliner to his financial backer’s, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos.We know all about you Fly, you were the first to get qualified on a zero-turn.
I hear he's sweet on a waitress at the Do Drop Inn.Haven’t heard from Billy in awhile. He must be positioning his snow blowers up on Snoqualmie Pass hoping and praying for snow. Might be a snowless winter though. He’ll have to sell his luxury Bayliner to his financial backer’s, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos.
Pyle only froze pay only that year, everything like you we still received. In Dec we got a bonus as you said since it came back around some.Sure they can, if they want their drivers to quit on short, or no notice.
In 2008-9 every one of OD's competitors (every!!) Cut either benefits, pay or both . The Non union companies cut vacation, pay, 401k matches etc. The union companies negotiated give backs (15% ring a bell??) But YRC wasn't alone ABF also did give backs as well. The big difference, I guess the Union carriers asked permission instead of just doing it. With one notable exception OD. We simply didn't get a pay raise for '09, all our benefits were left intact. Our 401k received it's regular match, and we received a discretionary match since the company made a small profit that year. So the companies employees came out of the "Great Recession" at least in as good shape as we entered it.
I here she’s upset, Billy is a tightwad and doesn’t tip her.I hear he's sweet on a waitress at the Do Drop Inn.
No, it's the get Zero-Turn Qualified to get the big tip that upset her.....I here she’s upset, Billy is a tightwad and doesn’t tip her.