UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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What the hell is a retirement celebration, at ups?
This is one of the few things that my center does right.
What the hell is a retirement celebration, at ups?
We had these back in the day. They left about the same time as respect,dignity,class,honor,honesty,integrity,character and are replaced by what you see todayWhat the hell is a retirement celebration, at ups?
We had these back in the day. They left about the same time as respect,dignity,class,honor,honesty,integrity,character and are replaced by what you see today
I think it was when we went public I can’t remember the yearso 97, right?
I don’t think it happened because of strike. I could be wrongso 97, right?
I would not doubt it would navigate a driver to go the wrong way on a one way street.Wait until you see Orion 2.0 and the turn by turn navigation.
Marty Peters for his 63 years, they had a party tray of cheese, and some other stuff.What the hell is a retirement celebration, at ups?
Well if is anything like you say here , it more then likely is you saying you are going managementMy last day is 5/7 and the other driver who is retiring on the same day (6/22) finishes on 5/11. We are combining our last day (5/11) and retirement celebrations.
I hope to hell they don't ask me to say what I really want to say.
Yes, Lawrence Fishburne.Isn’t he the black guy who is in almost every movie?
I'm trying to get a larger perspective on the company's attempts at introducing automation in hubs. At least in my building...
Can we expect any improvement on these failures? Are these failures happening at other buildings as well?
- We have three Rubus doors. I haven't seen them used in ages. Too many problems with it, I guess, unless there was some Union thing I'm not aware of.
- They brought in these "Clearpath" robotic irreg carts. If rumor is correct, one of them hit a worker, and they've all been collecting massive dust ever since.
- We have a giant robotic arm with suction cups that's supposed to unload pallets. As with Rubus, hasn't been used.
- We still actively use a gaylord dumper for smalls, but it's only as good as Amazon's ability to put just smalls in the gaylords.
- Our automatic sorters work most of the time. The tenders are the under-appreciated backbone of the entire operation.
I'm trying to get a larger perspective on the company's attempts at introducing automation in hubs. At least in my building...
Can we expect any improvement on these failures? Are these failures happening at other buildings as well?
- We have three Rubus doors. I haven't seen them used in ages. Too many problems with it, I guess, unless there was some Union thing I'm not aware of.
- They brought in these "Clearpath" robotic irreg carts. If rumor is correct, one of them hit a worker, and they've all been collecting massive dust ever since.
- We have a giant robotic arm with suction cups that's supposed to unload pallets. As with Rubus, hasn't been used.
- We still actively use a gaylord dumper for smalls, but it's only as good as Amazon's ability to put just smalls in the gaylords.
- Our automatic sorters work most of the time. The tenders are the under-appreciated backbone of the entire operation.
I'm interested in what your calling the "clearpath" irreg mechanism . Is there anyway you could go more in depth , in detail on what it is ? , how it works? Maybe sneak a picture ? Anything descriptive would be appreciated, TIA.I'm trying to get a larger perspective on the company's attempts at introducing automation in hubs. At least in my building...
Can we expect any improvement on these failures? Are these failures happening at other buildings as well?
- We have three Rubus doors. I haven't seen them used in ages. Too many problems with it, I guess, unless there was some Union thing I'm not aware of.
- They brought in these "Clearpath" robotic irreg carts. If rumor is correct, one of them hit a worker, and they've all been collecting massive dust ever since.
- We have a giant robotic arm with suction cups that's supposed to unload pallets. As with Rubus, hasn't been used.
- We still actively use a gaylord dumper for smalls, but it's only as good as Amazon's ability to put just smalls in the gaylords.
- Our automatic sorters work most of the time. The tenders are the under-appreciated backbone of the entire operation.
I'm interested in what your calling the "clearpath" irreg mechanism . Is there anyway you could go more in depth , in detail on what it is ? , how it works? Maybe sneak a picture ? Anything descriptive would be appreciated, TIA.
None of the drinking faucets work here.Oh, hey. We have those drinking fountains too. Is the red "replace filter" light blinking on yours as well?
Clearpath's website: Research Robotics Platforms - Clearpath Robotics
And an article about otto: Clearpath's OTTO Robot Can Autonomously Haul a Ton of Stuff
Inside automation is coming. In fact it's already in use in most major hubs. Inside jobs look out. Hopefully Union puts language in contract to protect those jobs.
What about the ice machine?None of the drinking faucets work here.
4 in a row and you would hope at least one would be working OK, wishful thinking.
Check out the bacterial count in that ice...Yuk.What about the ice machine?
adds flavorCheck out the bacterial count in that ice...Yuk.