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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1084333" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>Drivel? Hypocrisy? Where?</p><p></p><p>I see people whining about cold weather. What would you like for UPS to do about that? Where in the contract does it say anything about "COLD WEAHTER NOT ALLOWED"?</p><p></p><p>Weather is always a safety concern. Extreme cold or hot. Wet, icy, snow, high winds, lightening, fog....you name it. What would you like UPS to do? Are the 10+ hour days OK if it's bright, sunny, and 70? No grievences for those days?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And since you still lack any sort of understanding of my tarmac.....My guys get to stand around on a huge slab of concrete for up to (and over) 10 hours in 15 degree, windy weather....in sleet and snow.....without any sort of substantial cover. They don't start working until you are done with your long day driving. It's part of the job. For some reason, they seem to be able to accept that. Is it, at times, a possible safety concern? Duh. Be more careful. Can't really drop everything and stop because peoples hands are cold....</p><p></p><p>So, again, please explain to my why the cold is a problem, and what you want UPS to do about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1084333, member: 45493"] Drivel? Hypocrisy? Where? I see people whining about cold weather. What would you like for UPS to do about that? Where in the contract does it say anything about "COLD WEAHTER NOT ALLOWED"? Weather is always a safety concern. Extreme cold or hot. Wet, icy, snow, high winds, lightening, fog....you name it. What would you like UPS to do? Are the 10+ hour days OK if it's bright, sunny, and 70? No grievences for those days? And since you still lack any sort of understanding of my tarmac.....My guys get to stand around on a huge slab of concrete for up to (and over) 10 hours in 15 degree, windy weather....in sleet and snow.....without any sort of substantial cover. They don't start working until you are done with your long day driving. It's part of the job. For some reason, they seem to be able to accept that. Is it, at times, a possible safety concern? Duh. Be more careful. Can't really drop everything and stop because peoples hands are cold.... So, again, please explain to my why the cold is a problem, and what you want UPS to do about it? [/QUOTE]
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