Federal DOT law ,not the goodness of their hearts ,, the heat generated from those engines is very warm , the DOT don’t want drivers to be overheated pulling those heavy rigsEducate me on the history of UPS tractors being equipped with A/C. Why them and not package. Most of the feeders run at night when its cooler anyway. I always wondered about that.
Miserable?
You're a baby. It's not even that hot. You have giant doors on both sides of your truck that is blasting you with air. You're cruising around in a wind tunnel.
Try loading a trailer that has been baking in the sun all day and if you stop 3 seconds to drink some water some sup starts screaming at you.
Zero, no need for beards, tats, shorts, or least of all, a/c.How much less per hour would you all take in order to have a/c in the truck? $2/hour? $5/hour? None? Heat index hits 100+ in the summer everyday.. miserable
Whoa, hold it, I’d take AC, just not for less money.Zero, no need for beards, tats, shorts, or least of all, a/c.
Whoa, hold it, I’d take AC, just not for less money.
You will quit in nine months, you don’t need AC. Besides we don’t care about the hubworkers!Forget ac in the trucks we need it in the hubs more than drivers do you guys make enough money to afford a big decent cooler that you can always keep cold and stocked
Man up woose. (a/c would be nice)Whoa, hold it, I’d take AC, just not for less money.
Honestly I’d take just a fan in the cab.Man up woose.
I wonder @rod if they boys down south ever spilt a coffee on the floor or shelf , and saw it freeze in about 2 minutes ??
Go on vacation, split drivers would destroy for no logical reason.Honestly I’d take just a fan in the cab.
No, but I have a burn mark on my calf right now from the 130 degree metal in the back of the package car.
No, but I have a burn mark on my calf right now from the 130 degree metal in the back of the package car.
Ever try and drive at night in a rain storm when it's 80+ degrees outside with no a/c? Windows will fog up so bad you can't see a thing.Educate me on the history of UPS tractors being equipped with A/C. Why them and not package. Most of the feeders run at night when its cooler anyway. I always wondered about that.
We’ve been trying for fans for awhile. Petitions, grievances. The contract clearly states no reasonable request will be denied, but UPS keeps dodging it in our divisionHonestly I’d take just a fan in the cab.