Don't ask him that................. he will make one.you got a little avatar for that one?
Personally I wouldn't sit.5 degrees in January and bare skin on that metal wheel well. That would be one interesting 911 call.
lets not forget that like everything else ups goes the government route and gets its equipment from the lowest bidder. something to think about when dealing with all electronic devices at ups.
Obviously this statement didnt hold true when UPS picked our uniform company....This is not a true statement. I have been involved in many, many bids for equipment purchases or work to be completed at UPS.
Price is certainly important and negotiated hard. However, it is NOT the only criteria.
Analysis of a vendor includes terms and conditions, intellectual property, intangible benefits, vendor support, size of the vendor organization, risk, etc.
Unless something is truly just a commodity I have not seen price be the only factor.
P-Man
Obviously this statement didnt hold true when UPS picked our uniform company....
And would said bodily function require haz-mat labels??Ok, now I'm curious about something....
Hypothetical situation; driver has already used up his lunch and breaks, is out on area where no public restrooms are available, and he's gotta go. So instead of breaking trace, costing UPS some money and creating a Telematics issue, he decides to be a good loyal employee by whipping out some DR bags and taking his dump in the back of the package car.
Now lets say that our driver slips and falls and injures himself in the back of the package car while taking his dump. Since he isnt off the clock...would this be a work-related injury? How would the injury be reported? And what part of the 10 point commentary or the 8 Keys to Avoiding Slips and Falls would apply to this particular injury? Would the Safety Committee come up with a new acronym for us to memorize in order to help us avoid this injury and stay safe while pooping? And would this become part of the Keter audit?
Inquiring minds want to know!
//In a truly rural area there are usually plenty of bushes and trees.//
generally only a ticket ~200$ here. but in some areas you might get lucky and get charged for a sex offense.
That's funny Sober. I guess you don't have to worry about getting a ticket from him. LOLThe entire rural area I deliver to is patrolled by a single sheriffs deputy; and I have caught him peeing in some of the same spots I use.
That's funny Sober. I guess you don't have to worry about getting a ticket from him. LOL
so as long as you know you wont get arrested then its not illegal?
I am not aware of any specific ordinance that prohibits peeing in the bushes, at least not in the country outside of city limits.
There are laws against indecent exposure, but there is also a requirement for criminal intent.
There are certain "spots" on my route that are secluded and out of sight of the road or any houses. I know where they are, the FedEx guy and the post man and the sheriffs deputy who cover my area also know where they are.
i agree with over95. Dont let them tell you when you can go to the bathroom! If they had thrir way they would put a code in the board for you so they wouldnt have to pay us. Dont put anything past them they dont care about us. I work at the HUB for my whole area and we are all pretty sour up here about telematics> THey dont trust and they feel we are all thiefs!