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How far would you go to repair UPS equipment as a non-mechanic?
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<blockquote data-quote="feeder05" data-source="post: 1059039" data-attributes="member: 19430"><p>Glad to see you guys going the extra mile to get the job done. I only hope you are not jeopardizing the safety of your self or the general public. We had a driver last peak severely injure his helper, big law suit coming, because he called the center to tell them he had a loud warning buzzer on all day. They told him to keep going. He eventually had a roll away that injured the helper, the helper will never be the same again. Remember, we only deliver packages, it's not going to make or break a company if we do not always get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feeder05, post: 1059039, member: 19430"] Glad to see you guys going the extra mile to get the job done. I only hope you are not jeopardizing the safety of your self or the general public. We had a driver last peak severely injure his helper, big law suit coming, because he called the center to tell them he had a loud warning buzzer on all day. They told him to keep going. He eventually had a roll away that injured the helper, the helper will never be the same again. Remember, we only deliver packages, it's not going to make or break a company if we do not always get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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