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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 364171" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>When I was on local sort and was a car washer I hated how drivers would leave trash inside their trucks. One day we all complained about this to our supervisor and we all agreed that it was not our job to clean up their soda cans, soda bottles, cups, candy wrappers, sandwich bags, cigarette packs, trashed info notices, and yes....bottles full of urine. We'd place any trash left by the drivers in the driver seats before we'd start sweeping out the insides. The drivers started complaining about us leaving trash in their seats but management actually backed us (for once) and told them that it was their trash to begin with so it's was only fitting that they ended up having to pick up their own trash. Eventually the drivers learned to clean up after themselves. The garbage cans next to the fuel pumps we filling up like crazy. Every since I've become a driver I've made it a point to empty all my trash while I'm waiting for the fuel to stop pumping. This business with the cars not getting washed is starting to get embarrassing. I rarely see FedEx (Express or RPS) driving around with dirty trucks. Even DHL's our clean. If corporate is dead set on being stingy with car washing they should at least require that our windshields and mirrors are washed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 364171, member: 198"] When I was on local sort and was a car washer I hated how drivers would leave trash inside their trucks. One day we all complained about this to our supervisor and we all agreed that it was not our job to clean up their soda cans, soda bottles, cups, candy wrappers, sandwich bags, cigarette packs, trashed info notices, and yes....bottles full of urine. We'd place any trash left by the drivers in the driver seats before we'd start sweeping out the insides. The drivers started complaining about us leaving trash in their seats but management actually backed us (for once) and told them that it was their trash to begin with so it's was only fitting that they ended up having to pick up their own trash. Eventually the drivers learned to clean up after themselves. The garbage cans next to the fuel pumps we filling up like crazy. Every since I've become a driver I've made it a point to empty all my trash while I'm waiting for the fuel to stop pumping. This business with the cars not getting washed is starting to get embarrassing. I rarely see FedEx (Express or RPS) driving around with dirty trucks. Even DHL's our clean. If corporate is dead set on being stingy with car washing they should at least require that our windshields and mirrors are washed. [/QUOTE]
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