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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1261419" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>Faulty and/or unsafe equipment is a way of life at UPS. Along with attempts to minimize p/t hours, contractual violations, understaffing, etc- this is how they think they save money.</p><p></p><p>I don't ever unload trailers, except Amazon's in Twilight, but the last time I unloaded one in Preload, that fker was leaking like crazy. Packages were soaked because they're too stingy to fix them. So, this behavior affects customers as well as employees.</p><p></p><p>Nothing is going to change until someone in corporate decides it will be profitable to change it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1261419, member: 43119"] Faulty and/or unsafe equipment is a way of life at UPS. Along with attempts to minimize p/t hours, contractual violations, understaffing, etc- this is how they think they save money. I don't ever unload trailers, except Amazon's in Twilight, but the last time I unloaded one in Preload, that fker was leaking like crazy. Packages were soaked because they're too stingy to fix them. So, this behavior affects customers as well as employees. Nothing is going to change until someone in corporate decides it will be profitable to change it. [/QUOTE]
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