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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 327431" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>However when you back first, you are just arriving at the location, you can see what is around you, the space you are going to be parking in and any pedestrians. If you nose into a parking place when you return to your vehicle you have to get in, start the car, look around for people and oncoming traffic while looking over both shoulders and pray that no one darts behind you on the left as you are looking to the right.</p><p> As far as the parking crooked, half the cars in our centers lot are parked like that on purpose to protect from door dings. I have used the back in method way before I ever thought of working at UPS.</p><p> UPS's safe driving program is sorta like the defensive driving programs on steroids and not that hard to put into practice. I tried to teach my daughters with those methods, I guess I should have made them recite them verbatim.</p><p> OF course I have learned things at UPS that help me in day to day life.</p><p><strong> Yeah, Momma, don't you worry about it none though</strong></p><p><strong>Everything's gonna be all right, Momma</strong></p><p><strong>They're teaching us a lot of new things in here Momma</strong></p><p><strong>Things like.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>There ain't no good in an evil-hearted woman</strong></p><p><strong>And I ain't cut out to be no Jesse James</strong></p><p><strong>And you don't go writing hot cheques down in Mississippi</strong></p><p><strong>And there ain't no good chain gang.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 327431, member: 13254"] However when you back first, you are just arriving at the location, you can see what is around you, the space you are going to be parking in and any pedestrians. If you nose into a parking place when you return to your vehicle you have to get in, start the car, look around for people and oncoming traffic while looking over both shoulders and pray that no one darts behind you on the left as you are looking to the right. As far as the parking crooked, half the cars in our centers lot are parked like that on purpose to protect from door dings. I have used the back in method way before I ever thought of working at UPS. UPS's safe driving program is sorta like the defensive driving programs on steroids and not that hard to put into practice. I tried to teach my daughters with those methods, I guess I should have made them recite them verbatim. OF course I have learned things at UPS that help me in day to day life. [B] Yeah, Momma, don't you worry about it none though Everything's gonna be all right, Momma They're teaching us a lot of new things in here Momma Things like. There ain't no good in an evil-hearted woman And I ain't cut out to be no Jesse James And you don't go writing hot cheques down in Mississippi And there ain't no good chain gang.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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