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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow" data-source="post: 5638267" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>I'd agree. Less market share than far back in the past when the buildings we are working in struggle to handle the increases in volume experienced over the years. Market share goes out the window after many years straight of being begged to double shift every night or work a 6th punch over 80% of the year.</p><p></p><p>When the company's profit margin nearly doubles over a span of 3 years despite ridiculously bad technological failures such as ORION, countless systems attempting to cut down misloads, or Lytx modules mumbling "Seatbelt" or "Following distance" when the truck is parked and turned off, it's long past time to give hourly workers raises that keep pace with inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow, post: 5638267, member: 4550"] I'd agree. Less market share than far back in the past when the buildings we are working in struggle to handle the increases in volume experienced over the years. Market share goes out the window after many years straight of being begged to double shift every night or work a 6th punch over 80% of the year. When the company's profit margin nearly doubles over a span of 3 years despite ridiculously bad technological failures such as ORION, countless systems attempting to cut down misloads, or Lytx modules mumbling "Seatbelt" or "Following distance" when the truck is parked and turned off, it's long past time to give hourly workers raises that keep pace with inflation. [/QUOTE]
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