Whaler31
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A bunch of us spent a week down in Portland, Oregon well over a month ago to train, and we have't finished center training or actually worked at our local center yet.
I talked to some local permanent drivers who are stressing out, working 12 hours and bringing packages back.
What gives?
1 The center supervisor says: "volume is way down"; "hang in there" (and starve)
So...why not spread some of the love around, and relieve some of the over-worked regular guys?
We can't just sit on-call everyday until 11AM for UPS so maybe we get to work one day.
Heck, we all get
canned by 12/31/06, anyway.
This sucks!
Do any Teamster regulars know what is really happenning? When the holiday rush hits, when it's dark, 10 degrees out, and there is 2 feet of snow and ice on the ground, they are going to get buried, and have a lot of really unhappy UPS customers who aren't getting their packages delivered.
I talked to some local permanent drivers who are stressing out, working 12 hours and bringing packages back.
What gives?

So...why not spread some of the love around, and relieve some of the over-worked regular guys?
We can't just sit on-call everyday until 11AM for UPS so maybe we get to work one day.
Heck, we all get

This sucks!

Do any Teamster regulars know what is really happenning? When the holiday rush hits, when it's dark, 10 degrees out, and there is 2 feet of snow and ice on the ground, they are going to get buried, and have a lot of really unhappy UPS customers who aren't getting their packages delivered.