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<blockquote data-quote="old levi&#039;s" data-source="post: 325133" data-attributes="member: 4508"><p><em><u><strong>(if not more, considering we are required to load and sometimes unload our own vehicles), </strong></u></em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Don't even try to paint this one aspect as a negative factor. I would be elated if I could load my own car each day. For 13 years I loaded cars for others and I always tried</p><p>to give them the best load possible. Most of the kids loading now have no intention of making a career of UPS ( wonder why?) and they could care less what kind of a day they leave for you. Misloads,damages,rewraps,labels facing the wrong way,spilt stops, and my personal favorite... a 6 foot tube or roll loaded on the back of the top shelf with the label facing the wall and then lock it in tight with a 6 foot line of multiple heavy boxes. Here's an idea: <strong><em>Put the dam tube on the floor so I can read it and reach it.</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old levi's, post: 325133, member: 4508"] [I][U][B](if not more, considering we are required to load and sometimes unload our own vehicles), [/B][/U][/I] Don't even try to paint this one aspect as a negative factor. I would be elated if I could load my own car each day. For 13 years I loaded cars for others and I always tried to give them the best load possible. Most of the kids loading now have no intention of making a career of UPS ( wonder why?) and they could care less what kind of a day they leave for you. Misloads,damages,rewraps,labels facing the wrong way,spilt stops, and my personal favorite... a 6 foot tube or roll loaded on the back of the top shelf with the label facing the wall and then lock it in tight with a 6 foot line of multiple heavy boxes. Here's an idea: [B][I]Put the dam tube on the floor so I can read it and reach it.[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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