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<blockquote data-quote="browntruckmechanic" data-source="post: 163823" data-attributes="member: 7010"><p>The greatest expenditure UPS has is Labor. Second to that is maintenance on the fleet of trucks. I am considered an necessary evil. In my job I don't make a dime of money, I spend money, and a lots of it on the upkeep of trucks.</p><p>Stock prices are based on a companies expected profitability if you want higher stock prices I can tell you how to raise the stock.</p><p>Stop purposely tearing up the trucks. Quit riding around with your foot on the clutch pedal and blowing out the clutch I just put in 9 months ago, or how about stop taking off from stops like you are going up against John Force for the championship and twisting the drive line out. </p><p>How about staying on the road and quit getting stuck on dirt roads that your not suppose to be on in the first place.</p><p> </p><p>Couple of weeks ago. Super driver buried his p7 so bad that it took a medium, and a heavy duty wrecker to get it out. Of course this was at 1 PM. Drivers still had 50 stops.. Well it took the wreckers 7 hours to get him out. So now we have a $1300.00 wrecker bill and a toasted turbo on the package car.</p><p> </p><p>The less money I have to spend, the higher profits which relates to higher stock.</p><p>Basic economics..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browntruckmechanic, post: 163823, member: 7010"] The greatest expenditure UPS has is Labor. Second to that is maintenance on the fleet of trucks. I am considered an necessary evil. In my job I don't make a dime of money, I spend money, and a lots of it on the upkeep of trucks. Stock prices are based on a companies expected profitability if you want higher stock prices I can tell you how to raise the stock. Stop purposely tearing up the trucks. Quit riding around with your foot on the clutch pedal and blowing out the clutch I just put in 9 months ago, or how about stop taking off from stops like you are going up against John Force for the championship and twisting the drive line out. How about staying on the road and quit getting stuck on dirt roads that your not suppose to be on in the first place. Couple of weeks ago. Super driver buried his p7 so bad that it took a medium, and a heavy duty wrecker to get it out. Of course this was at 1 PM. Drivers still had 50 stops.. Well it took the wreckers 7 hours to get him out. So now we have a $1300.00 wrecker bill and a toasted turbo on the package car. The less money I have to spend, the higher profits which relates to higher stock. Basic economics.. [/QUOTE]
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