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Yes or NO on NEW CONTRACT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boku41" data-source="post: 259093" data-attributes="member: 12312"><p>After reading these posts, I am glad the drivers just drive and don't make important decisions very often. When you say time is on our side, do you work for FEDEX, DHL, or the post office? Those guys are salivating waiting for us to delay this contract. They are set up to act this time around. Last strike cost us 3-4% of our business the next year. The bottom 4 drivers on our seniority list finished working peak after the strike, but then didn't work for the next 9 months. If we even get close to the deadline, we will lose more business than that. Have you told the guys on the bottom to be looking for work elsewhere if we don't pass this? Or can you not think ahead and consider what our competition wants? They aren't union, so the packages they gain won't be union packages gained. Businesses could care less about union or non-union. They only care about their business. Thankfully, Hoffa has a little sense about business to see this, though I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boku41, post: 259093, member: 12312"] After reading these posts, I am glad the drivers just drive and don't make important decisions very often. When you say time is on our side, do you work for FEDEX, DHL, or the post office? Those guys are salivating waiting for us to delay this contract. They are set up to act this time around. Last strike cost us 3-4% of our business the next year. The bottom 4 drivers on our seniority list finished working peak after the strike, but then didn't work for the next 9 months. If we even get close to the deadline, we will lose more business than that. Have you told the guys on the bottom to be looking for work elsewhere if we don't pass this? Or can you not think ahead and consider what our competition wants? They aren't union, so the packages they gain won't be union packages gained. Businesses could care less about union or non-union. They only care about their business. Thankfully, Hoffa has a little sense about business to see this, though I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him. [/QUOTE]
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