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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 324898" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Thank you Channahon for showing the scope of our facilities and fleet. I looped many areas and the areas are set up for right hand turns. In congested areas I still use that principle today! </p><p></p><p>It is faster and safer (IN GENERAL) to perform a route this way. Less idling time means you save gas. If (IN GENERAL) you save a smidgeon of fuel for each of 93,000 plus vehicles we are making an impact and saving the company money. </p><p></p><p>If UPS (IN GENERAL) did not run the business as efficiently and cost effective as possible these folks would be working somewhere else trying to earn the big salary and pension and benefits that UPS (IN GENERAL) provides for them. </p><p></p><p>(IN GENERAL) it is more efficient to make a right turn. You still have to apply good judgement as to the best trace your route should take on a daily basis to be efficient and cost effective.... This may mean you have to make a left hand turn on occasion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 324898, member: 9789"] Thank you Channahon for showing the scope of our facilities and fleet. I looped many areas and the areas are set up for right hand turns. In congested areas I still use that principle today! It is faster and safer (IN GENERAL) to perform a route this way. Less idling time means you save gas. If (IN GENERAL) you save a smidgeon of fuel for each of 93,000 plus vehicles we are making an impact and saving the company money. If UPS (IN GENERAL) did not run the business as efficiently and cost effective as possible these folks would be working somewhere else trying to earn the big salary and pension and benefits that UPS (IN GENERAL) provides for them. (IN GENERAL) it is more efficient to make a right turn. You still have to apply good judgement as to the best trace your route should take on a daily basis to be efficient and cost effective.... This may mean you have to make a left hand turn on occasion. [/QUOTE]
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