atatbl
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I think UPS should have the police come out and test for fingerprints and see if they match any of our employees. If so, the offending employee should be fired immediately for defacing company property.
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I think UPS should have the police come out and test for fingerprints and see if they match any of our employees. If so, the offending employee should be fired immediately for defacing company property.
Are there any tests at UPS to determine mental stability?
There is contractual language requiring the company to maintain the cars in a clean and sanitary condition. A driver who cleans his package car out on the clock isnt going to get fired for stealing time....if my windows and mirrors arent clean, I take care of it before I leave the building as a safety issue. Loose trash and debris blowing around in the cab is also a safety issue. This would never be upheld as theft of time.Washing your car on rte is not a part of your job description and as such , if caught, you will be fired for STEALING from the company , unless of course you clock out and wash the car on YOUR time, not UPSs' time!
Nope, but there are tests to determine if you are delivering or picking up pkgs or frolicking around in a DIY car wash! Be a shame to lose your jor over a $1.50 silly string, ooops I mean car wash! Getting paid to do unapproved work is STEALING!
Two words - lunch break.
The "JackAss" movie comment really got to ya, huh?
Now, for triple bonus points, plus what is behind door two, I guess you also gave them as Christmas presents? Come on, you can tell me....
I've become bored with this game, I find none of your replies humorous. I have been playing with 1/2 my clever and 2/3 of my wit tied behind my back. If you could all go to a private chat room and consolidate your efforts it would make this more interesting. I mean really, jackass movies; bonus points; Christmas presents? Is that the best y'all got?!
HELLO! Halo man said he was going to the local DIY car wash and spend $1.50 on a car WASH , not windex and a trash bag! You guys have to do better! Now granted, if I were King of UPS and I caught him at the car wash on the clock, I would give a verbal warning and explain his job discription to him. If I caught him again, he would be fired, after he finished washing the car of course.There is contractual language requiring the company to maintain the cars in a clean and sanitary condition. A driver who cleans his package car out on the clock isnt going to get fired for stealing time....if my windows and mirrors arent clean, I take care of it before I leave the building as a safety issue. Loose trash and debris blowing around in the cab is also a safety issue. This would never be upheld as theft of time.
"Even a pair of deuces beats nothing"
Two words - lunch break.
The "JackAss" movie comment really got to ya, huh?
Now, for triple bonus points, plus what is behind door two, I guess you also gave them as Christmas presents? Come on, you can tell me....
We are to take our lunch break between the 3rd and 5th hour of duty. Failure to obet this can and will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
You might want to re-think that morning interior wash until you have emptied out the truck....most customers prefer their packages to be DRY when delivered.... Just a thought! BC (not Beaver Cleaver)I've only driven three Saturdays, I'm wet behind the ears, not enough under my belt, Yada Yada Yada, but..
I have not once yet entered a car in the morning without it having empty soda cans, water bottles, dirty papertowels all over, plastic shrink wrap, and dust/dirt so thick you can't read the gauges.
When I become a full time driver (give me another month), I have every intention of bringing my car to the local DIY powerwash & hosing down the interior driver's section before I start my run. $1.50 for a more comfortable day.
I applaud your exuberance, but you need to beware of a couple of facts. The newer trucks have lots of electronics located fairly low under the dash and some under the seat base. You DO NOT want to get those wet. The high power wash can and does sometimes get other things wet that should not be.I've only driven three Saturdays, I'm wet behind the ears, not enough under my belt, Yada Yada Yada, but..
I have not once yet entered a car in the morning without it having empty soda cans, water bottles, dirty papertowels all over, plastic shrink wrap, and dust/dirt so thick you can't read the gauges.
When I become a full time driver (give me another month), I have every intention of bringing my car to the local DIY powerwash & hosing down the interior driver's section before I start my run. $1.50 for a more comfortable day.
I've only driven three Saturdays, I'm wet behind the ears, not enough under my belt, Yada Yada Yada, but..
I have not once yet entered a car in the morning without it having empty soda cans, water bottles, dirty papertowels all over, plastic shrink wrap, and dust/dirt so thick you can't read the gauges.
When I become a full time driver (give me another month), I have every intention of bringing my car to the local DIY powerwash & hosing down the interior driver's section before I start my run. $1.50 for a more comfortable day.
If you have time to do that in the morning then you will have time to run off these 5-10 NDA stops.
No problem, chief - put me in a truck, let's go. That's what we are here for.