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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1036078" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>Here, if we have a tow or a road call, we are questioned by the center manager to determine if it was avoidable. Package car tows run over $1000 in all costs and we have repeated PCMs on how to avoid them. We have even been told to avoid driveways that are not plowed in the winter. I did one route where the owners of a house had a really long driveway and never plowed it. He had lifted 4WD trucks and liked "busting through the snow." After the 1st snow, that customer had all their packages automatically will-called. center manager said "do not risk getting stuck in that driveway, I will not pay for a tow."</p><p></p><p>I have had 2 front flats and was accused of missing them on a pretrip. I check the front tires the same as I do the rears. There is no way I miss them on a pretrip.</p><p></p><p>I HATE road calls. Hate them. They add a minimum of 1 hour to my day and I would rather be at home than collecting OT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1036078, member: 13921"] Here, if we have a tow or a road call, we are questioned by the center manager to determine if it was avoidable. Package car tows run over $1000 in all costs and we have repeated PCMs on how to avoid them. We have even been told to avoid driveways that are not plowed in the winter. I did one route where the owners of a house had a really long driveway and never plowed it. He had lifted 4WD trucks and liked "busting through the snow." After the 1st snow, that customer had all their packages automatically will-called. center manager said "do not risk getting stuck in that driveway, I will not pay for a tow." I have had 2 front flats and was accused of missing them on a pretrip. I check the front tires the same as I do the rears. There is no way I miss them on a pretrip. I HATE road calls. Hate them. They add a minimum of 1 hour to my day and I would rather be at home than collecting OT. [/QUOTE]
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