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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 432480" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>heffe</p><p> </p><p>what the system allows the company to do is to see a pattern on a daily basis on that car, on that route, with that driver. every day builds up data that can be useful in several different ways, like fuel economy, engine/clutch/brake life, transmission issues, etc.</p><p> </p><p>the issue with the bulkhead door and seat belts is another way for them to be able to "see" who is using proper methods.</p><p> </p><p>someone else:</p><p> </p><p>as for the slamming the door a bunch of times, nothing like a foolish act to get attention. when coupled with the gps/time clock/deliveries, the black box will tell them exactly what the driver did. he was sitting still at this stop, engine running. he opened the door 15 times without moving the package car. funny, he only had one package for the stop he was parked at. </p><p> </p><p>well what do you know, the next 15 stops he delivered without opening up the bulkhead door. wonder how the driver did that. well, i guess we will have to go out on road and watch. you did not get on trouble with what the technology told them, you got in trouble because the technology told them you were not following methods, so they checked to make sure.</p><p> </p><p>and with seat belts, it is a firing offense.</p><p> </p><p>you really think you can outsmart the system ups has? then you need to quit and start your own company.</p><p> </p><p>d helen, a spoon burger is lean ground beef browned with onion soup mix on it to give it the flavor. kinda like sloppy joes, without the tomato sauce. best way to load it on a bun is with a spoon, hence its name?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 432480, member: 484"] heffe what the system allows the company to do is to see a pattern on a daily basis on that car, on that route, with that driver. every day builds up data that can be useful in several different ways, like fuel economy, engine/clutch/brake life, transmission issues, etc. the issue with the bulkhead door and seat belts is another way for them to be able to "see" who is using proper methods. someone else: as for the slamming the door a bunch of times, nothing like a foolish act to get attention. when coupled with the gps/time clock/deliveries, the black box will tell them exactly what the driver did. he was sitting still at this stop, engine running. he opened the door 15 times without moving the package car. funny, he only had one package for the stop he was parked at. well what do you know, the next 15 stops he delivered without opening up the bulkhead door. wonder how the driver did that. well, i guess we will have to go out on road and watch. you did not get on trouble with what the technology told them, you got in trouble because the technology told them you were not following methods, so they checked to make sure. and with seat belts, it is a firing offense. you really think you can outsmart the system ups has? then you need to quit and start your own company. d helen, a spoon burger is lean ground beef browned with onion soup mix on it to give it the flavor. kinda like sloppy joes, without the tomato sauce. best way to load it on a bun is with a spoon, hence its name? [/QUOTE]
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