YRC, Southeastern or RL Carriers

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  1. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    But you might have to keep putting new tires on your car if you make that choice. I sure wouldn't work in a union shop and do that. They call that "freeloading." Some politicians call that "right to work." For all intents and purposes, UPS Freight is a union company. Now there is UPSF Truckload, which is non-union, non-LTL, and also doesn't pay the same.
     
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  3. rookie2016

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    16hr..ouch. guess that's the 15% pay cut to start? saw several yrc trucks on the PA turnpike today. Does every terminal have Reagan era volvos?
     
  4. intrepidor

    intrepidor Medium Load Member

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    They don' have any new equipment .No money
     
  5. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    some terminals do.
     
  6. Bro_Dave

    Bro_Dave Medium Load Member

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    Starting pay at YRC last year was $18.51/hr. They get a cost of living raise every April so it would be a little higher now. Equipment is junk. R & L Carriers will work you to death. Not much family time.
     
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  7. p608

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    Nobody cares if you freeload or not, you don't have to join, teamsters still have to represent you, and you get charged a service fee which usually is one cent less than dues.
     
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  8. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    That's hilarious. So is it everything but the pension for a penny less? Or is it everything (minus the union t-shirts and patches)?

    What's the point? Political purity for a driver who hates Democrats? I don't get it.
     
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  9. p608

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    The point is that nobody cares if you are a freeloader, nobody cares that you put shrimp in your wife's purse at the Chinese buffet, if you don't want to join don't nobody's world will change.
     
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  10. rookie2016

    rookie2016 Bobtail Member

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    does anyone know if RL carriers or SEFL runs an extra board/on call type of thing?
     
  11. Bob Dobalina

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    Interesting. Well, I wouldn't exactly call it freeloading if they're essentially paying dues by another name. Sounds like the union found a way around that problem. The idea was originally meant to starve the unions of dues to hasten their demise.
     
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