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Driver almost killed me today, I threatened to sue UPS if it happens one more time!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1160283" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p><strong>Re: Driver almost killed me today, I threatened to sue UPS if it happens one more tim</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our shifter & the feeders that sometimes assist don't bang on the doors. They wait for the supervisors to clear them (via the radio; shifter hand signals to feeders), then pull the door off the dock. Sometimes they get the wrong door, and an employee is still in the truck. This doesn't happen as often as it use to (even since an extendo was damaged), but it still happens several times per year. Late last year, on the Reload, we had an employee scanning loose smalls deep in a 53' trailer. The feeder driver -- who was not a UPS employee but rather a contractor used out of CACH, closed the door and took off with the employee still in it. He only made it to the corner, but I suspect other employees had heard the banging but ignored it for sheer laughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1160283, member: 43436"] [b]Re: Driver almost killed me today, I threatened to sue UPS if it happens one more tim[/b] Our shifter & the feeders that sometimes assist don't bang on the doors. They wait for the supervisors to clear them (via the radio; shifter hand signals to feeders), then pull the door off the dock. Sometimes they get the wrong door, and an employee is still in the truck. This doesn't happen as often as it use to (even since an extendo was damaged), but it still happens several times per year. Late last year, on the Reload, we had an employee scanning loose smalls deep in a 53' trailer. The feeder driver -- who was not a UPS employee but rather a contractor used out of CACH, closed the door and took off with the employee still in it. He only made it to the corner, but I suspect other employees had heard the banging but ignored it for sheer laughter. [/QUOTE]
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