Since maobama care got enacted OD isn't the only one gutting their insurance policies for their employees and their spouses. I used to work for Pitt Ohio and they did the same and even told us it was because of the ACA (maobamacare).
OD isn't the only one with crazy OT policies either. Pitt Ohio makes you run for 3 years before getting OT on the P&D side, but at least then one gets it after 40 hours. A former TM from Pitt called me to come work for him at Central Transport and said they don't pay OT until 55 hours for P&D and make line haul drivers unload their own trailers in the morning upon returning from your runs... I told him thanks but no thanks![]()
So I met an Old Dominion driver today at a rest stop... here's how it went
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this is why holland is still a top of the line job, when you factor in the benefits, and ALL time paid for, it still pays great. the only job i would trade holland for would be upsf, and even then, i dunno, i HATE uniforms....
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Ive heard Dependable Highway Express (DHE) p/d drivers get 100% straight pay, no o/t whatsoever. I would LOVE to hear a company exec's justification for not paying overtime
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the explanation will be something like this. "the drivers dont have a contract, i can do whatever i want".....
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And I've always loved that one. "You worked hard this year - we made lots of money. Here's a bonus!"
Then . . . "You worked hard this year - we made SOME money, Sorry - No bonus!"
I know I know - go and form my own company. I just like to evaluate employers idea of "fair employment practices" -
One guy told me PDFL doesn't pay overtime because they don't want to end up in debt with the amount of overtime they would have to pay to their drivers who work 50-60 hour weeks. Hence why they got some newer trucks on the road.
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