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<blockquote data-quote="ups_vette" data-source="post: 113931" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>over9...Perhaps if you learned a little about the history of UPS you would know the company started on the west coast and moved to the east coast in 1929. Also if you read sendagain's message you would know that on the west coast drivers ALWAYS had a 1/2 hour lunch perios. It was your Teamster leadership who decided the drivers will get a one hour lunch.</p><p></p><p>As far as being beneficial to UPS to have drivers working for "free" later to make pickups, I guess you also think it's beneficial for UPS to have to stop all deliviers for one hour in the middle of the work day while the driver is on lunch.</p><p>Stagering driver's start times would be one way for UPS to get that so called "free" time to make later pickups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups_vette, post: 113931, member: 2125"] over9...Perhaps if you learned a little about the history of UPS you would know the company started on the west coast and moved to the east coast in 1929. Also if you read sendagain's message you would know that on the west coast drivers ALWAYS had a 1/2 hour lunch perios. It was your Teamster leadership who decided the drivers will get a one hour lunch. As far as being beneficial to UPS to have drivers working for "free" later to make pickups, I guess you also think it's beneficial for UPS to have to stop all deliviers for one hour in the middle of the work day while the driver is on lunch. Stagering driver's start times would be one way for UPS to get that so called "free" time to make later pickups. [/QUOTE]
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