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How far in the hierarchy does the incompetence spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paid-over-in-Maine" data-source="post: 452403" data-attributes="member: 19023"><p>It sounds like BFR's issue lies with the State of Washington. They are the one who clear the roads to allow <em>us Professional Drivers, </em>do our jobs. Every center in the U.S. is equipped to handle the influx of volume during peak. Give me an example of any other job where you are expected to do 16 hrs worth of work in 10 hrs during sometimes near blizzard conditions- and do it without Accident or Injury! It's unfortunate that you have not got your package, but it's certainly not because UPS doesn't have the logistics to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paid-over-in-Maine, post: 452403, member: 19023"] It sounds like BFR's issue lies with the State of Washington. They are the one who clear the roads to allow [I]us Professional Drivers, [/I]do our jobs. Every center in the U.S. is equipped to handle the influx of volume during peak. Give me an example of any other job where you are expected to do 16 hrs worth of work in 10 hrs during sometimes near blizzard conditions- and do it without Accident or Injury! It's unfortunate that you have not got your package, but it's certainly not because UPS doesn't have the logistics to do so. [/QUOTE]
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