Posted by willie in mn on February 26, 2015 at 05:41:09 from (64.12.116.16):
In Reply to: Re: Right to Work. posted by willie in mn on February 26, 2015 at 05:06:31:
My other post got a bit long. Now some benefits of open shop. At my last job, the travel agents, aka dispatchers, were good to work with. I f they asked for a favor, they always remembered & did one for the driver. A couple quick examples: Had a few days off at home, called in for assignment- Me; got anything today? Disp; head to shop, call in an hour. There were half adozen guys at shop, said nothing moving, waiting for somethig with long pay miles. Called anyway. Me; got anything yet? Disp; yup, Kansas City for tonight. Me; give me the numbers. Next morning, called from K.C.; got anything? Disp; yup ready now, to Minneapolis, call before 5 pm. Called at 5 Me; watchya got? Disp; drop in yard, will have city driver deliver, another K.C. for tomorrow. Did 3 Kansas City trips, then one to Green Bay Wi. From there did Eau Claire Wi, Bend Or, Portland, San Diego, Los Angeles. Joined the same group that had been waiting in Minneapolis to get some long miles. Had over 4000 more pay miles in the same time than they had. Another trip.Called in empty rom Los Angeles: Me; got anything ready to move? Disp; have Florida, Virginia, Ohio, Oklahoma, Minneapolis, all ready to roll, which one do you want? Me; like to get home, give me the Minneapolis. Disp; here's the numbers, bring it in, take a few days off, call when ready to go back out.
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