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<blockquote data-quote="Noslofivoh" data-source="post: 4716720" data-attributes="member: 80877"><p>You do realize the mechanics have 40+ trucks each they have to take care of. Sometimes it is difficult just to get the PMs and LOFs done in a timely matter. Also parts has been a big issue, don't get me started on how much of a pain in the arse it is. Unfortubately UPS is backwards on a lot of the way they maintain a fleet. I worked for another large company fleet and it is night and day difference. We were given time to fix the truck and could get parts. Here, sometimes its like pulling teeth. Personally, I want to fix everything I find on the trucks but time and number of vehicles is against us. It is the nature of the beast. Peak is even worse. They cut down on our parts inventory and the window of time between drivers getting in and preload starting cuts our time really short and we have to rely on what we can fix in the yard.</p><p></p><p>Oh and before any grammar Nazis step in trucks refer to cars. Doesn't matter the terminology because UPS cars are technically trucks. Never seen a workhorse or freightliner sedan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noslofivoh, post: 4716720, member: 80877"] You do realize the mechanics have 40+ trucks each they have to take care of. Sometimes it is difficult just to get the PMs and LOFs done in a timely matter. Also parts has been a big issue, don't get me started on how much of a pain in the arse it is. Unfortubately UPS is backwards on a lot of the way they maintain a fleet. I worked for another large company fleet and it is night and day difference. We were given time to fix the truck and could get parts. Here, sometimes its like pulling teeth. Personally, I want to fix everything I find on the trucks but time and number of vehicles is against us. It is the nature of the beast. Peak is even worse. They cut down on our parts inventory and the window of time between drivers getting in and preload starting cuts our time really short and we have to rely on what we can fix in the yard. Oh and before any grammar Nazis step in trucks refer to cars. Doesn't matter the terminology because UPS cars are technically trucks. Never seen a workhorse or freightliner sedan. [/QUOTE]
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