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New Seatbelt, Bulkhead, Brake, and GPS sensors being put into UPS trucks!
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 292457" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>The only people who should concern themselves with these safety/monitoring devices are those who are not following the methods. I have to disagree with an earlier post in which the person advised everyone to "slow down and follow the methods." I follow the methods and consider myself to be a very efficient driver so you don't necessarily have to use shortcuts to get the job done quickly. Knowing the DIAD inside and out, having a good memory, spending as little time in the back of the truck as possible (they called that "massaging the packages" when I started 19 <u>long</u> years ago) and, most importantly, knowing your customers and their preferences all lend themselves to a smooth day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 292457, member: 12570"] The only people who should concern themselves with these safety/monitoring devices are those who are not following the methods. I have to disagree with an earlier post in which the person advised everyone to "slow down and follow the methods." I follow the methods and consider myself to be a very efficient driver so you don't necessarily have to use shortcuts to get the job done quickly. Knowing the DIAD inside and out, having a good memory, spending as little time in the back of the truck as possible (they called that "massaging the packages" when I started 19 [U]long[/U] years ago) and, most importantly, knowing your customers and their preferences all lend themselves to a smooth day. [/QUOTE]
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