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How far would you go to repair UPS equipment as a non-mechanic?
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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 1058771" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>Kudos to those who have made repairs. I do not get paid to repair package cars. I would be afraid that my repair could result in some failure or damage or accident that management could place on me. Also, I would rather not take work away from union mechanics. They get paid to come and fix my truck. I would not want mechanics to start shuttling work out to drivers just because they were heading out on area to fix a truck anyways. I think must of us would not be happy to see ups taking advantage of this scenario. To me this is the same as fixing a truck. I don't want them to do our work and i don't want to do their work. To me this is the basis of a union. Contractural work being done by those who contracted to do it.</p><p></p><p>My building has over 250 trucks out on the road everyday. Everyday u see mechanics heading out to jump trucks. Repair small issues and the like. If everyone made all repairs possible out on area and got help from local mechanics this surely would help in ups lowering the alloted hours for mechanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 1058771, member: 11246"] Kudos to those who have made repairs. I do not get paid to repair package cars. I would be afraid that my repair could result in some failure or damage or accident that management could place on me. Also, I would rather not take work away from union mechanics. They get paid to come and fix my truck. I would not want mechanics to start shuttling work out to drivers just because they were heading out on area to fix a truck anyways. I think must of us would not be happy to see ups taking advantage of this scenario. To me this is the same as fixing a truck. I don't want them to do our work and i don't want to do their work. To me this is the basis of a union. Contractural work being done by those who contracted to do it. My building has over 250 trucks out on the road everyday. Everyday u see mechanics heading out to jump trucks. Repair small issues and the like. If everyone made all repairs possible out on area and got help from local mechanics this surely would help in ups lowering the alloted hours for mechanics. [/QUOTE]
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