I understand they will not be delivering to Teamster officials so that risk is mitigated.
Isn't that funny? Someone in corporate probably knows where Hoffa is buried.
I understand they will not be delivering to Teamster officials so that risk is mitigated.
Isn't that funny? Someone in corporate probably knows where Hoffa is buried.
I understand they will not be delivering to Teamster officials so that risk is mitigated.
Poor mimicry ... just copying mine!Hopefully there won't be females delivering to anyone in upper management. After numerous sexual harassment claims, the poor manager might get reassigned to another district.
Poor mimicry ... just copying mine!
Poor mimicry ... just copying mine!
Go Fish.I must have hit too close to home, Mr. multiple state resident.
Wouldn't that be considered an in cab distraction and take the drivers focus away form the road? It's a horrible idea and I hope it never happens!Didn't we buy a company that was suppose display the gps map/directions on the windshield a few years back? Wonder what happened to that purchase.
strictly speaking it would keep your attention more focused on the road than on looking for street signs...Wouldn't that be considered an in cab distraction and take the drivers focus away form the road? It's a horrible idea and I hope it never happens!
Hopefully the union does not let this happen.Today at PCM it was announced that during peak UPS will hire people to deliver out of their personal vehicle. Stops will be dropped off for them and they will deliver using an app on their phone. They will get paid $18.75hr 52 cents a mile and $5 a day for cell phone use. This is crazy. Doesn't seem like a good idea
When I first started they let us run air exception packages out if our personal vehicles, they did issue us a UPS insurance card.UPS provides coverage for an accidents while in their employment?
strictly speaking it would keep your attention more focused on the road than on looking for street signs...
Have you ever driven more than 30 days?strictly speaking it would keep your attention more focused on the road than on looking for street signs...
Have you ever driven more than 30 days?
I was asking the IE FOOL. He seems to know everythingYas, been driving wif 2 GPS units on my windshield fo years now...
some dirt roads on my rural area have no street signs.
And coupled with no cellphone towers nearby, having GPS units wif their own satellites already in the sky makes for a less stressful day.
Area knowledge comes as you drive on the same route daily, that's obvious
Aye, butt u brownies have that OrioN trace, just load up the stops for the day on a standalone Garmin GPS units & wallah.
That's for non-commercial or no air commits stops, which is working fine on the eggplant home delivery opco.
Having the smartphone app for these seasonal or casual drivers will not work on some areas wif little cellphone coverage.
Git with the times brownies!
how would a HUD stop that? you keep your eyes moving while you look for addresses don't you?There's this thing called "keep your eyes moving"
no but i stayed in a holiday inn express a couple timesHave you ever driven more than 30 days?
Again, you showed that you haven't a clue about anything, except what Brown writes down for youhow would a HUD stop that? you keep your eyes moving while you look for addresses don't you?
no but i stayed in a holiday inn express a couple times