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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 1161629"><p>Yeah, I've thought of that.... but, I mean, there's gotta be two electrical outlets for every 6 trucks or so on my new belt for a reason, right? I honestly can't imagine what purpose they provide other than allowing loaders to plug in during the shift... That might be narrow-minded of me but it's really all I can think of. Everything that's officially UPS property and needs to hold a charge does it's charging in an office in my center-- I've actually never seen anything plugged in outside of the office other than a flat screen on the wall near security that seldom plays (what seems like) UPS corporate videos on safety and stretching, and the several computers scattered around the building. I saw the weather forecast on the TV once, but only once. More often than not the thing's just a blank screen to stare at next to a clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 1161629"] Yeah, I've thought of that.... but, I mean, there's gotta be two electrical outlets for every 6 trucks or so on my new belt for a reason, right? I honestly can't imagine what purpose they provide other than allowing loaders to plug in during the shift... That might be narrow-minded of me but it's really all I can think of. Everything that's officially UPS property and needs to hold a charge does it's charging in an office in my center-- I've actually never seen anything plugged in outside of the office other than a flat screen on the wall near security that seldom plays (what seems like) UPS corporate videos on safety and stretching, and the several computers scattered around the building. I saw the weather forecast on the TV once, but only once. More often than not the thing's just a blank screen to stare at next to a clock. [/QUOTE]
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