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Profits over safety? LAX FedEx workers sue courier for allegedly ignoring complaints
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamLift" data-source="post: 1765259" data-attributes="member: 54974"><p>Asked my buddy if he was going to the safety meeting on Thursday, he said hell no, I just take a picture of my truck, send it to the safety directors phone and say, what the hell did you miss on this one. This same driver was going down the road last week in his p700 when part of his front end fell off in the road, this week he heard a loud noise inside the cargo area, one of the shelves broke and was on the floor. Now he has to use a package to hold it up, good thing he hauls a lot of wine. None of these issues have been addressed by his contractor, in my opinion they are as bad or worse than FedEx for being cheap. Trucks are the lifeblood of this business, if you cannot afford to put nice safe equipment on the job, you shouldn't be a contractor. First thing I would do if I was in charge, all trucks past a certain age and mileage are out of here, hurts the company image seeing that garbage in a neighborhood, one guy asked me when I got out of my 600000 mile sprinter, is that thing going to leak oil on my driveway, nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamLift, post: 1765259, member: 54974"] Asked my buddy if he was going to the safety meeting on Thursday, he said hell no, I just take a picture of my truck, send it to the safety directors phone and say, what the hell did you miss on this one. This same driver was going down the road last week in his p700 when part of his front end fell off in the road, this week he heard a loud noise inside the cargo area, one of the shelves broke and was on the floor. Now he has to use a package to hold it up, good thing he hauls a lot of wine. None of these issues have been addressed by his contractor, in my opinion they are as bad or worse than FedEx for being cheap. Trucks are the lifeblood of this business, if you cannot afford to put nice safe equipment on the job, you shouldn't be a contractor. First thing I would do if I was in charge, all trucks past a certain age and mileage are out of here, hurts the company image seeing that garbage in a neighborhood, one guy asked me when I got out of my 600000 mile sprinter, is that thing going to leak oil on my driveway, nice. [/QUOTE]
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