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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1177536" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>In regards to the FedEx video: the person tossing the boxes with the driver is the customer! If the package is in any danger, wouldn't <em>he</em> take greater cares of <em>his</em> packages?! </p><p></p><p>The video of the UPS driver: bad, bad action in public, but judging by how easy it is for him to toss the boxes, they are light, probably have clothing in them. They are not going to get damaged (also, It is a good bet the floor of the truck is probably already packed, and he is tossing packages on top of the pile; without a dock little can,be done to alleviate this).</p><p></p><p>Hub workers must walk maybe 10-15 feet with no change in elevation to load a package. Try loading thirty light boxes from ground level, loading each box hand to surface, climbing in and out of the car for each box, <em>after</em> delivering 80-150 stops on the day! Laziness has nothing to do with this, and in both cases not wasting time treating a package as fragile when it is clearly not-nor is it going to "crush" other boxes-within a pickup window of maybe 5-8 mins, and with a <em>customer there helping to load the car</em> is being productive-unless uoubelieve, as some of the ignorant few on their, that those drivers are then going to <em>deliver</em> the packages they just loaded.</p><p></p><p>There's no excuse for package abuse.....except for when there is, like <em>the customer helping you <strong>abuse</strong>the packages!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1177536, member: 32753"] In regards to the FedEx video: the person tossing the boxes with the driver is the customer! If the package is in any danger, wouldn't [I]he[/I] take greater cares of [I]his[/I] packages?! The video of the UPS driver: bad, bad action in public, but judging by how easy it is for him to toss the boxes, they are light, probably have clothing in them. They are not going to get damaged (also, It is a good bet the floor of the truck is probably already packed, and he is tossing packages on top of the pile; without a dock little can,be done to alleviate this). Hub workers must walk maybe 10-15 feet with no change in elevation to load a package. Try loading thirty light boxes from ground level, loading each box hand to surface, climbing in and out of the car for each box, [I]after[/I] delivering 80-150 stops on the day! Laziness has nothing to do with this, and in both cases not wasting time treating a package as fragile when it is clearly not-nor is it going to "crush" other boxes-within a pickup window of maybe 5-8 mins, and with a [I]customer there helping to load the car[/I] is being productive-unless uoubelieve, as some of the ignorant few on their, that those drivers are then going to [I]deliver[/I] the packages they just loaded. There's no excuse for package abuse.....except for when there is, like [I]the customer helping you [B]abuse[/B]the packages![/I] [/QUOTE]
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