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I certified this morning. The confirmation says "payment will be issued on the next business day". THEN it says "NO payment will be issued until 10 days after the mail date on your monetary determination letter" - that mail-date is 11/6. Good grief. It would just be nice if they were consistent. At least with the old system, we ALWAYS certified on the same day (during the second week we returned to work), and we received payment on the same day during that week. With this new "improved" system, they're all over the place.

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This is a new one, first I've heard of it. Don't see how this is possible with DTP C Crew still being laid off and their not scheduled to come back until the 1st of the you

Anything is possible. DSP is bringing in hourly from Woodhaven to help metal finish the aluminum panels being used to build trucks at DTP. Not transfers, but guys just working the weekend.

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So with the numerous downtime weeks and more scheduled for the first of the year, does anyone know why MAP is still running 3 shifts? Are layoffs due to slow sales or lack of parts?

 

There is no more down time scheduled for the first of the year. The only thing that may be considered "down time" would be C-crew returning from holiday break on Jan 5 instead of the previously scheduled Jan 3.

 

 

Focus Job 1 is in 3 weeks, why would there be any more down time beyond holidays?

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