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Retired 23 years
I believe you----I did toocan't believe this new generation.
why , i used to walk 10 miles to work in snowstorms.......uphill both ways.....
I believe you----I did toocan't believe this new generation.
why , i used to walk 10 miles to work in snowstorms.......uphill both ways.....
That Language is useless, and the IBT knows it. I filed a Grievance 3 years ago in our Hub, “still in Committee “ is the answer I get....Article 18 section 6 of the NMA.
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I heard the first hub you worked at was a log cabin .is that true ?Years ago the first building I worked out of barely had any heat at all. None in the area we worked in. Back then we had to change into UPS pants in the morning and couldn’t wear them home at night.
The dressing room had a small heater in it but the room was always super cold anyway. Our Steward put a thermometer in the room and filled a grievance. The center manager brought in a small space heater that did absolutely nothing unless you were standing right in front of it. He put the thermometer about six inches away
and assumed he had solved the problem. The Steward took a picture of the thermometer showing 110 degrees and filled another grievance. We got an actual oil burning furnace in the dressing room.
A log cabin would have been an improvement. My first center was an old metal building with no running water most of the winter because everything was froze up.I heard the first hub you worked at was a log cabin .is that true ?
With what UPS wasted during an average heating season leaving the heaters on with Eleven 16 foot high garage doors open for long periods of time in the morning and evening I could have heated my house for years.Our air ramp building has 5 refrigerator sized heaters at ceiling level (aiming down). They work decent when the doors are closed, which is almost never.
We have budget/Penske rental trucks that work great. But the fumes bug the workers.
There's no winning.
Those same heaters have thermostats set up at ceiling level, so they tend to run even when it's 90 plus out.
Great efficiency lol.
More like 60°friend!Don't forget the computer bank room. All those electronics must be kept at 72 degrees with low humidity.
I knew it was something more than 20 below and less than 90. I just guessed 72More like 60°friend!
You pumped your water from the local well?A log cabin would have been an improvement. My first center was an old metal building with no running water most of the winter because everything was froze up.
after cutting a hole in the river ice!You pumped your water from the local well?
They hadn't invented ice until he was in highschool .after cutting a hole in the river ice!
We weren't that lucky. The toilet would freeze up so if need be we pissed in the woods. We would hurry up the sort if someone had to take a dump so we could get to the coffee shop. At that time we were a 7 person operation with a center manager that only showed up 2 days a week. Three Ford Econolines, 3 P400's and a P600. Our entire load was half of a 53 footer. The other half was designated for a center a hundred miles away that had a super late start.You pumped your water from the local well?
Our entire load was half of a 53 footer.
Maybe where you are but we had 53' flat beds when I was in feeder in 1980.I think you mean a 40 ft drop frame.
53's are a recent addition to our equipment inventory.
Fixed itJust wear so many layers until you resemble the Michelin Man!