Actually I fought the warning letter it was removed. I was backing into the building which I have an eight hour day so they told me I had to park the truck. I used my mirrors and cam. I did everything I could. Are trucks are parked inches away from each other. That was not a fair comment but it is your oppinion. Im not trying to make exuces but for my spotter not to pay attention and tell me to come on. She didnt even know I scratched the truck I found out after i stuck my head out the door. Ive never been in an accident in my personal vehichle or any other when i have been by myself
Hey hyena,
In my center that wouldn't even be considered an accident. like someone said, the carwashers and preloaders that move the cars do much more damage than what you described.
When I was a rookie I did the same as you but without a spotter. When I told my sup., he told me not to worry about it as the mechanics have plenty of brown paint.
Just one more thing. I'm not saying you need to be perfect, but breaking your text into paragraphs and sentences helps the reader understand what you're trying to say. When you write "Are trucks are parked inches away from each other.", we can't know for sure if you are making a statement or asking a question.
"Our" trucks 'are' parked inches away from each other in the center I work. I'm sure this is the norm throughout UPS. The trucks need to be parked inches away from each other so the preloader can load 3-5 trucks in the most efficent manner.
Do you really expect the car line-up to have 3 feet of space between each car? Do you think there is a center in this country in which this is the case?