New Member- Sharing a Few Pics

NYdriver

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I wonder if Upstate could deliver a load like this one and still be in by 6:00
Start time was 8:20- left building with helper, first stop was at 9:00...delivered NDA and 50 wholesale stops and ran the route off by 7:15. Small area, it was tight. I'm not a runner, but I had to be in due to my mothers birthday dinner.
 

guinness413

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Re-Raise

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Figured I would share a few pics of my heaviest day during peak this year- Tuesday 12/20.
Went out with 440 and just under 700 pieces...completely blown out, and im in a 1200.
I thought my helper was going to cry when he looked back there hahah.

Shot from outside the truck
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Shot from inside looking through the bulkhead door
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You should pull over and throw a bunch of them in the back of those USPS vehicles behind you. Here's some Surepost for ya..
 

The Other Side

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You should pull over and throw a bunch of them in the back of those USPS vehicles behind you. Here's some Surepost for ya..

Isnt it truly amazing that the company would send our trucks out in this fashion? What happened to service? All our trucks were sent out in this fashion. Some drivers who lived on their routes, decided to go straight home and DUMP sections of work into their garages in order to complete the am deliveries.

Sad, that the company runs the business like this, but it believes the customers are fooled to believe that they care about packages. TOO bad images like this dont make the evening news during peak. UPS would rather run "fluff" pieces with a reporter on board with a truck half empty as if thats the way its done on a daily basis.

What a joke.

Peace
 
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