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<blockquote data-quote="area43" data-source="post: 217166" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>Follow up, Im not one to just complain and not come up with a solution. So here we go, Atlanta(LOL, I believe Ill start my suggestions out like that from now on,lol) I know UPS is BIG on safety, Why? because its in the best interest of the employee, image of UPS(dont want to be running over people, not good lol) and it difinetly helps the bottom line. ( ; This one is real easy and quick. New potential drivers have a 1 or 2 week course before they drive. Why not just tell them to slow(I hate to use the word "slow") down a little and be more careful. I believe most of your accidents are caused by the younger more inexperienced driver(no disrespect intended) that are in to big of a hurry. After the newbie has cut his teeth(1,2 or 3 years),so to speak, then you could turn up the burners. LOL Maybe this is unrealistic. Brown Cafers your thoughts and comments on the issue. Thanks and take care, Area 43</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="area43, post: 217166, member: 4862"] Follow up, Im not one to just complain and not come up with a solution. So here we go, Atlanta(LOL, I believe Ill start my suggestions out like that from now on,lol) I know UPS is BIG on safety, Why? because its in the best interest of the employee, image of UPS(dont want to be running over people, not good lol) and it difinetly helps the bottom line. ( ; This one is real easy and quick. New potential drivers have a 1 or 2 week course before they drive. Why not just tell them to slow(I hate to use the word "slow") down a little and be more careful. I believe most of your accidents are caused by the younger more inexperienced driver(no disrespect intended) that are in to big of a hurry. After the newbie has cut his teeth(1,2 or 3 years),so to speak, then you could turn up the burners. LOL Maybe this is unrealistic. Brown Cafers your thoughts and comments on the issue. Thanks and take care, Area 43 [/QUOTE]
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