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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1247227" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>I get about 7 MPG in my 1987 POS. I have to put 15 gallons in everyday. It costs more to gas this PC than it does to pay the helper in the passenger seat, hour for hour. That's sad. </p><p></p><p>How can we expect peak problems to be fixed when UPS insists on running trucks into the ground? Having us continue driving unsafe, non-power steering, 4 speed, high step PC's. All this safety talk everyday and we're in trucks killing our bodies. What I mean is, if UPS will not even invest in enough everyday trucks less than 20 years old, then there will never be enough resources to run peak effectively. </p><p></p><p>How about parking all of these '80's PC's 11 months out of the year, running them just enough to keep the fluids moving. When December comes, fill them up with seasonal's. No reason for seniority guys to be in them all year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1247227, member: 50088"] I get about 7 MPG in my 1987 POS. I have to put 15 gallons in everyday. It costs more to gas this PC than it does to pay the helper in the passenger seat, hour for hour. That's sad. How can we expect peak problems to be fixed when UPS insists on running trucks into the ground? Having us continue driving unsafe, non-power steering, 4 speed, high step PC's. All this safety talk everyday and we're in trucks killing our bodies. What I mean is, if UPS will not even invest in enough everyday trucks less than 20 years old, then there will never be enough resources to run peak effectively. How about parking all of these '80's PC's 11 months out of the year, running them just enough to keep the fluids moving. When December comes, fill them up with seasonal's. No reason for seniority guys to be in them all year. [/QUOTE]
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