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<blockquote data-quote="silenze" data-source="post: 4821533" data-attributes="member: 22804"><p>The transmissions in ups tractors are all maintained very well. The only thing usually worn is the clutch brake from all the new guys.</p><p>Now in package car that transmission would be worn, loose and a nightmare to drive.</p><p>Your obviously worth training. And you should be trained as any other package driver transferring to feeders. They should be following the contract language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silenze, post: 4821533, member: 22804"] The transmissions in ups tractors are all maintained very well. The only thing usually worn is the clutch brake from all the new guys. Now in package car that transmission would be worn, loose and a nightmare to drive. Your obviously worth training. And you should be trained as any other package driver transferring to feeders. They should be following the contract language. [/QUOTE]
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