That truck isn’t going to hold 85 stops...85 stops, 200 miles, no pickups, a few coal mines.
If your talking about tractors we have 2 sitting for a month waiting to be put in service.
If we get a package car in they go out the same day. Driving without license plate for months.
Funny how that works.....it’s not like feeder mgt does anything all day anyway...lolIf your talking about tractors we have 2 sitting for a month waiting to be put in service.
If we get a package car in they go out the same day. Driving without license plate for months.
No 20 air conditioner units???That truck isn’t going to hold 85 stops...
View attachment 211451 This showed up yesterday at our center. They took out the a/c and the radio.
right off the bat I see what's wrong with it. Its a Dodge
Well dodge trucks are huge piles of crap so serves them right.Good luck and enjoy that POS. We got one and it has been in the shop more than it has been on the road. The 4x4 should work great for the first month. At least they go faster than 67 (well for now)
the whole "no A/C" thing is so weird... every vehicle in our FedEx station has A/C, even the oldest vehicles that are headed out the door..
View attachment 211451 This showed up yesterday at our center. They took out the a/c and the radio.
View attachment 211451 This showed up yesterday at our center. They took out the a/c and the radio.
There’s no way that thing holds more than 40 stops unless it’s all envelopes.
Management likes us to suffer. It's some small measure of recompense for all the grievances, 9.5 violations and missed airs that we put them through.
No , I saw one of these when we were in Colorado. Figured it was good for MAYBE 35 stops and 200-250 miles.That truck isn’t going to hold 85 stops...
So much for the slogan "Ram tough".they probably aren't driving it down 200 miles of dirt road every day though.
I don't have high hopes for it.
That was probably meI saw one like that except it was a Ford friend-250 in the middle of nowhere in Montana
That was probably me