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I would really like to know what you guys think about this. I'll try not to ramble and make it as clear as I can.

 

I took this new job with companyX as a fiber splicer a year ago. I have a 45' bucket truck and 10or12 x 8 ft enclosed splice trailer I have to take home. Within the last 6 months all the management in the splice dept left. Now the power/construction management and higher ups are filling in. Just recently we were told travel to our 1st job is not payable even though we are in a company vehicle. 

We are union so I asked the union business manager about this. His reply was be grateful you were paid travel as long as you were and that you don't have to drive your POV to the job.

 

Last week I had 50hr total. The job area is 4-4.5 hrs away. My time was reduced to 44.5 hrs since we were told this travel thing on Tuesday of that week. I wasn't hired for this area. I was hired for area a lot closer to home. 

 

Pay is good. Work is not hard. Insurance is through the union and so far pretty good.

But I hate the thought of having to work extra just to make a 40hr paycheck. Anyone who has to drive as part of their job knows windshield time is not easy.

 

Anyway what do you guys think. Should I look for a different job or just suck it up because of the decent pay and health insurance.

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Update, got tired of the company questioning my time. Tired of the company wiping their behinds with the union contract. And getting accused twice in one week about my time. And the company only paying me for 11 hours when I worked 11.75 hours. Instead of rounding up to 12 since they could only bill by the hour. Rounded down to 11. I told my General Foreman to have someone at the office. To inventory my truck cause I quit. GF called 10 minutes later said to just bring dollar items (Splicer , OTDR Tester, laptop etc...) in and put in the office. Somebody would inventory the next day cause I would be there until after 5 and everyone left at 4. Told the GF to have someone come to my house and pick up the truck. 

Sometimes you just have to do what you got to do.

I made the 3rd splicer that left in a 4 week period. And about 3 weeks later another guy left. No, I didn't file for unemployment. Can't do that when you quit a job. At least not in KY.

This was October 17th 2024. Would have been working for another company, as a splicer, 3 weeks ago. But been fighting an Acute Pancreatitis attack for almost 2 months now.

But the new GF told me to call him after Christmas to let him know how I'm doing and if I still wanted the job. I lost about 20lb fighting that Pancreatitis attack. From 287 to 265. But all good. So hopefully I'll be working before the new year.

 

Anyway y'all have a

Merry Christmas and a Happy Hangover 

 

Kilgore 

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Man, whenever leaving a job,  NEVER drop off any equipment you are accountable for without getting a signed receipt for it before it leaves your possession.  Keep it until someone in authority is available and can sign for it in good condition, and give you a written receipt!!  I've had to fire people in my career who had company equipment and this was always a first order of business.  A written check list of equipment, its condition and both me and the ex signed with copies distributed BEFORE they left. 

Also if you are a new hire the same thing goes.  Full written equipment and condition documents.  If you are taking over any company accounts, those too have to be documented as to amounts and condtions.

Don't mean to be a downer here, but protect yourself especially if the management is falling apart as you have described. 

Good luck!!

 

 

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Exactly. When the guys came and picked up the truck. I took multiple pics of everything. SN, items turned on and working, ECT. Then cut CC up in tiny pieces. Even pics of odometer showing miles and fuel gauge. Outside and inside of vehicle and trailer. Did those when I received also. In case I was accused of any damage. 

 

When I went to the union the day after I quit. I was told that this Union hall had never sent anyone to that company in over 8 years. Asked it there was anything they could do so this to keep this company from taking advantage of the guys still there. Union said nothing they could do except file a grievance if I wanted my job back. Said no cause the company would still find a way to get rid of me. And if I wanted to to stay there I wouldn't have quit. Talked to a guy still working there the week after I quit. He said the company changed their policy and started to pay drive from the company lot to the 1st job of the day and back to the lot. But that was what the union contract stated in the 1st place. Except the union contract put it as the headquarters instead of company lot. 

So maybe I did help out the remaining guys in the long run.

It has to work out. No other choice. LOL.

But really I want to be an artist. Sit on the couch and draw a check every month. LOL 

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Been there done that. Got the DD214 to prove it. Still can't be an artist. Said my condition was not service related. LOL 

 

Just got a call from the GF at new company. Said he'd send me a list of what to bring for orientation and training and I'd start on Jan 7th. 

My future is looking so bright I've got to wear shades.

 

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Posted

Hey Joe, 

Don't know if you like Bluegrass music. If you do, got a band and song you should check out.

Band is "Grandpa's Cough Medicine" song is "Brand New .22" 

Grandpa's Cough Medicine is not your traditional bluegrass band. But I really like them. Also Pinebox Boys.

Later

Greg

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