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<blockquote data-quote="Rack em" data-source="post: 4185413" data-attributes="member: 60861"><p>I do this at apartments when they order their cabinets and chairs and think I'm gona carry a 120+ pound package to the third floor. Nope, it gets left inside by the stairs.</p><p></p><p>But also, if a package is under 100 pounds I can easily manage by myself. But if I get slammed with a bunch of packages over 100 pounds you better believe I'm going to make management send me a union employee to help. We shouldn't be delivering this over sized crap to begin with, it should be shipped freight. The only reason Ups continues to allow these packages in our system is because they keep getting delivered. But if drivers started using their right to union assistance for every package over 100 pounds Ups would hopefully smarten up and get those packages out of the "small package" system and make it go freight.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is why I know my limits. Under 100 and I can roll the package on the cart safely and get it delivered, but anything over that and I'm getting help. I gotta do this job for too many more years to tweak my back delivering something that we shouldn't be delivering in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rack em, post: 4185413, member: 60861"] I do this at apartments when they order their cabinets and chairs and think I'm gona carry a 120+ pound package to the third floor. Nope, it gets left inside by the stairs. But also, if a package is under 100 pounds I can easily manage by myself. But if I get slammed with a bunch of packages over 100 pounds you better believe I'm going to make management send me a union employee to help. We shouldn't be delivering this over sized crap to begin with, it should be shipped freight. The only reason Ups continues to allow these packages in our system is because they keep getting delivered. But if drivers started using their right to union assistance for every package over 100 pounds Ups would hopefully smarten up and get those packages out of the "small package" system and make it go freight. This is why I know my limits. Under 100 and I can roll the package on the cart safely and get it delivered, but anything over that and I'm getting help. I gotta do this job for too many more years to tweak my back delivering something that we shouldn't be delivering in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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