problem is , as drivers, the only thing we get from the omnipotent corporate gods are reminders of how stupid we are, i dont know if your buzzword firefighter analogy is correct, I am not a firefighter, I do know as a long time UPS driver i am insulted constantly by the "new" ups telling me how to do my job correctlyThis is the first I heard about this at UPS, but I did look it up.
Firefighters are doing the same thing. They started it after one of them died after not wearing a seat belt.
They don't seem to think its an insult or a waste of time. Why are UPS drivers above it all?
Personally, I think its silly but what does it hurt? Do a search and see what firefighters have to say. I was surprised how much info there is on it.
problem is , as drivers, the only thing we get from the omnipotent corporate gods are reminders of how stupid we are, i dont know if your buzzword firefighter analogy is correct, I am not a firefighter, I do know as a long time UPS driver i am insulted constantly by the "new" ups telling me how to do my job correctly
Go look up the Firefighter seat belt pledge.
They were not insulted.
I think they are also professionals.
I pledge to wear my seat belt at work as part of the job requirement. Liberty Mutual is not my personal insurance carrier nor will they ever be.
I pledge to drink lots of beer this Sunday when I watch the AfC and NFC championship games and the only driving I'll be doing is Mrs. 407 up a wall.
That's a pledge I would sign. Go Pack!
it takes a special kind of person to not pledge to wear your seatbelt. redundant or not, was it really that inconvienient to have to sign a piece a paper? way to take on "the man"
I'm assuming since it's sponsored in part by liberty mutual, that it would probably benefit UPS's insurance expenses with a signed letter from Drivers stating the obvious that everyone will wear seatbelts.
Do you wear your seatbelt when backing?