UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Thats nasty...Seen it and smelled it many times....
I never loaded but if I had and I had to deal with one of those the driver would find it sitting on his seat waiting for him the next morning.
Thats nasty...Seen it and smelled it many times....
What else did you do to get fired? And why would you jeopardize your safety by climbing on the belt? You didn't get fired just for that... Give the entire reason.
I never loaded but if I had and I had to deal with one of those the driver would find it sitting on his seat waiting for him the next morning.
What is the name of the dog on the side of the Home Delivery trucks?
Mr. "Home Delivery" has been asking that for years.
i was a bad employee. had a long history of rules violations, absenses etc. sometimes i pulled a stunt, and got lucky that i wasnt fired on the spot because the service manager didnt have the heart to report me. my last infraction was the end of the rope i guess
Thats nasty...Seen it and smelled it many times....
We have a driver in my station, leaves pee bottles everywhere. In the past, he used several co-workers trucks on their day off. Two female employees have taken a sip from bottles they thought they had left in their truck the day before, both were Snapple bottles. The guy was never disciplined due to getting "special treatment" from management.
lolololololololdo your drivers leave pee bottles in the trucks for you package handlers to dispose of?
Hardest I've laughed in a while. LM..OWe have a driver in my station, leaves pee bottles everywhere. In the past, he used several co-workers trucks on their day off. Two female employees have taken a sip from bottles they thought they had left in their truck the day before, both were Snapple bottles. The guy was never disciplined due to getting "special treatment" from management.
We have a driver in my station, leaves pee bottles everywhere. In the past, he used several co-workers trucks on their day off. Two female employees have taken a sip from bottles they thought they had left in their truck the day before, both were Snapple bottles. The guy was never disciplined due to getting "special treatment" from management.
OMG...THAT IS TOO FUNNY!!! LMAO.I bet the women were furious..You men have it made. Just slip and slide it in a bottle. Women on the other hand, well we have to find bathrooms...lol......
it was such a long time ago when i first started, but i dont really remember them asking any noteworthy questions for new hires. If you are going full time they may ask you some safety related questions, and how you would react in certain situations where people need help, or a coworker is breaking the rules.What specific questions do they ask you in the interview for a package handler at fedex ground?
How much ink do you have? Have you spent at least SOME time incarcerated? Oh wait, this was a rhetorical question. J/K!
Not so true.................. We started in Fl, Toss, slide, tap with foot in the unload or avalanche a wall guess what you did it and you were fired! We did it for a year and it was all good for the lawyers, so their you go. EVERYONE is IS EXPENDABLE!don't go calling me a shill because I asked what else he did to get fired...
I've worked preload. No ones getting fired from that job just for climbing over the belt. There's got to be more to the story.
Did you ever get enough QRP saved to get anything good?
What hub did you work at?
Does anyone make an effort to clean up the mess when a leaking package is discovered in a partially loaded satellite-bound trailer? (Grrr..)
Did they have WAL's in your building and are they basically glorified package handlers with more responsibilities?