I-80 v Fed Ex

Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by otherhalftw, Dec 23, 2011.

  1. SmoothShifter

    SmoothShifter Defender of the Driveline

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    All teamster candidates have to take a battery of common sense questions before being issued a union card.

    This explains why they typically feel superior to those "scab steering wheel holders" and non-Union idjits. They do allow a little bit of respect to anyone who is a member of OOIDA, the ASPCA, PETA, or anyone who regularly uses a service where you can pay your "dues".

    Paying "dues" with time is not acceptable to Teamsters, you have to write a check.

    Okay, back to my regularly scheduled insignificance. :biggrin_25522:



    No, because actually, the deer was a "Union" deer, and his local shop steward was there representin' on his behalf. Usually, what they do is suspend the deer from any road crossing activities until the investigation is completed (with pay), providing the deer survives the incident.

    In the event of the deer's death, Union officials will rally to prove that the deer was under duress and trying to prevent that "scab" unqualified company from doing any more damage to the nations economy by "stealing" business from the Teamsters. Full benefits will be provided to the dead deer's beneficiaries.

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    Injun and blanco Thank this.
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  3. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Common sense questions like:

    1. What's your name?

    2. What's your birthdate?

    3. Do you pledge to tithe $XX.xx each month to the Teamsters for the duration of your membership?



    Have I got that about right?
     
  4. iason

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    Run triple tankers in Wyoming. That's whiteknuckle.
     
  5. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    I see, and thank you for opening the door. It's not the Teamsters logo either, it's the money and bennies.

    I am saying that money motivates, I am saying that a well paid driver can and will do a better job to protect his / her well paying job. Fedex green logo are contractors and they are offered a paultry .32 for pups in Houston.

    I will also be glad to match safety, attendance and productivity records from a well paid fleet to say Swift? JB ? Pumkin? Knight maybe?

    Lets look at Walmarts private fleet and match their csa to an equal sized common carrier....or you can pick another private vs common carrier, your choice.

    Money motivates driver...it's a proven fact used everyday in our business.
     
  6. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    And the video Injun? See the little word that says "freight" below the logo? Different division just like green.....I believe they are a a consortium of bought out carriers by Fedex when they consolidated their LTL division under the freight logo.

    That logo runs on the old American Freightways ( bought out ) along with others by Fedex and consolidated under the banner.

    The folks I'm speaking of were tied to the union vans and relayed the LTL at night. They were union drivers and ran the red / purple logo like the whole company did years ago.

    So by all means...lets match a high paying carriers safety record to a common one of your choosing.....
     
  7. Roadmedic

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    I think they busted the union or something when they bought American Freightways out. I am not sure they are union anymore.
     
  8. dog-c

    dog-c Road Train Member

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    Every single day fed ex ground drivers whiz pass me doing 72 or more they're a joke
     
  9. ironpony

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    The UPS guys are worse.
     
  10. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    We've already had this discussion ad nauseum. Whenever you compare a group of 100 drivers with an average 10 years' experience and a requirement of at least three to join to a group of 500 drivers with an average 18 months' experience with none required to join, you will find the smaller, more experienced group has far fewer incidents.



    That's a no-brainer.

    And it doesn't matter whether they are Teamsters or not.
     
  11. RickG

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    And Ground was formerly Roadway Package System before FedEx bought it . Ground contractors won a lawsuit to be classified as employees rather than contractors . IBT was all set to move in and organize them but FedEx was a step ahead and eliminated all single route contracts . Ground owners must now contract multiple routes which allows them to be classified as contractors .
     
    Last edited: Dec 28, 2011
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