Anonymous 10
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You can stream music or the radio all day long through a Bluetooth. What's wrong with that.
So our new center manager is really tripping. We as package drivers can't wear Bluetooth and are being told that we must leave our phones in the back of our trucks. Is there a true policy via UPS? Or is this the after peak flavor of the month?
What the hell did people do before cell phones.....
In feeders, the DOT says you need a bluetooth or else you risk a $2750 fine if you have a phone on your ear.
...they would be handed a note at a pickup stop telling them to call the center...
Someone out of the Worcester, Ma building got busted driving a UPS vehicle while on the phone last year...
I don't own a cell phone and never plan on owning one. I still make it just fine throughout the day just like I did before cell phones were the norm. What in the heck does everyone find to talk about? I am mystified as to why everyone thinks they have to be connected to a phone 24/7. Management hates the fact that I am the only driver that does not have a cell phone and they can't contact me or have me contact them whenever they deem it necessary. When they need something done, it is easier for them to contact another driver they can call on his cell rather than have to message me and wait till I message them back. Not having a phone has saved me much grief during the day. I can assure you that if I did own one, it would never be used to take care of UPS business.
I have customers ask me all the time for my cell number. They are shocked when I tell them I don't have one. They would much rather call me direct to pick up a package than have to call UPS and pay a p/u charge. Except now, we have no way to enter a non scheduled p/u in our diad so we just get screwed for the time we lose. Thats another reason I don't own a cell phone. I am not going to lie and tell them I don't have a cell and it takes too much time to try and explain why they need to call in for a pick-up.
I guess most people enjoy being connected during the day or being able to stay in touch, but I'll pass. I hate phones and usually don't even answer my home phone unless it is someone from my immediate family.
I've never had a cell phone either. DIAD messages work just fine. There is a phone at every business and every p/u for me to use if I need to call the center or another driver. If they ask me to call while doing resi's I ask if they want me to break off and call. The reply is usually nevermind or they text me a question. I leave the DIAD in the back of the truck at lunch - I think this irritates them more than me not having a cell phone.
Because mgmt cell phones are company phones they all have a long distance number - I can't make a long distance call from a customer's phone so they actually have to be in the bldg for me to talk to them.You should try what I did, turn off the radio and gps communication in the DIAD during lunch, That really gets them going.
I carry a bluetooth and talk on my cell phone all day long.
If I didn't recharge them both at lunch, they wouldn't last the whole day.
As Over9.5 already stated; if it isn't against the law in your state, your center manager is trippin.
...or you are hypnotized.
Who the he'll do you talk to? I find myself too busy delivering packages to talk on the phone. I like texting the best. Short and sweet and to the point. By the way, where you been?