I often hear comments from customers, between the dirty faded paint, the bent bumpers, and the holes in the roof and fiberglass hoods.
And let's not forget the 30 foot trail of black diesel exhaust following the truck, that is if I'm lucky enough to have such a rig with modern day ergonomic features such as power steering and a low step, maybe even a 3 point seat belt.
Shame on them.
I didn't believe it until now but you guys are really all like puppets.
From NY to Atlanta apparently you guys somehow manage to regurgitate the same nonsense.
Ask them how much more per package they would be willing to pay to see clean UPS package cars.
I already know the answer.
How much are they willing to pay for an easier to use web-site?
Hoax, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Not sure how you could from your lofty perch.
I prefer to think of it as my hidden cave.
The toilet paper is real rough there ... you wouldn't understand from where you sit.
I have to clean my own PC ...UPS has not cleaned it in years.
It really goes slow when I'm trying to work hard.
Misplaced priorities.
You just can't understand.
Try doing your job with a Commodore 64, then maybe you'll understand.
I take 5 to 10 minutes twice a week to clean my cab. I have a bottle of windex and paper towels and I wipe the cab. The interior looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. NO DUST/DIRT ANYWHERE. Since I spend 10-12 hours a day in my truck, I don't mind cleaning it.After a LOT of complaining and being yelled at for washing my own, the unload supervisor told me that he only has enough hours to park and oil the cars. There is no longer hours to wash windshields!
How do you contact the DOT?????
That's the way to tell the man off.I will NOT clean them no matter how much crap is on them.