I don't feel entitled, if the department transfer policy went by company seniority, I would only move up if the p&d driver transferring over had less company seniority than me, I don't like that system, I like the two board system, also if I elected to transfer to another terminal or a inter terminal department transfer, I would have no problem going to the bottom of the board, in my opinion it's the right thing to do, I should not be able bump other drivers who have put years into that terminal just because I have more company seniority than them.
UPS Freight Basic Questions for 2019
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Northeasterner, Jul 2, 2019.
Page 13 of 13
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
-
-
-
The way we do it is with one seniority list, but two boards for drivers (and a third for dock).
If you jump boards or transfer elsewhere, you lose your seniority for a minimum of 6 months plus the time to the January bid, which theoretically could be nearly a year and a half. Also, there's a year commitment on the new board. This discourages people from bouncing around too much just for the hell of it.
The only exception is dock workers who get their CDL. Their bidding seniority starts at the time they become a driver. If they got their Class B first, that time doesn't count. They don't hit the main board until they get their Class A. That way, a 20-year dock worker will never bump a bunch of guys down because he feels like becoming a driver all of a sudden one day.
DFL is a non-union company, but all of those policies were developed by driver vote instead of by management. I guess they figured that the best way to make sure you anger the least amount of drivers is to have them vote on those kinds of rules.The Shadow and USMC 3531 Thank this. -
-
Danny707 Thanks this.
-
Also, Express has a much lower starting pay and is primarily part-time work.
Danny707 Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 13 of 13