If I had to guess why some disrespect is out there it would be the stress and added demands on package car drivers. The daily skull crushings guys in package take and it seems like a whole different world in feeders.Though that should be taken out on management,not each other.What is going on here. I have noticed lately that there are some guys in Package car that just don't respect or care about feeder drivers and Vice versa. I notice it more from Package car than from feeders. Just yesterday, a package car driver had a feeder driver blocked in waiting at the fuel pump, and even though he was asked nicely, he would not back up a few feet to let him out. You notice it some in some of the posts on the board.
I've been in package for 27 years. Most feeders here are friends. Then there are those that went in early and seem to think they are something special.
Here we have like you said several feeder drivers that signed the feeder school bid a.s.a.p. including myself. Anyways we do not have classification seniority here so we are stuck waiting oddly enough about 27 years full-time to get a road run. Then high seniority pkg car drivers decide to jump into feeders bumping everyone under them down. Different from pkg car here where if you get lucky and win a good pkg car job right away you can retire on it. How would pkg car drivers like it if any full-time employee outside pkg car went into pkg car and could pick the pkg route of their choice of any junior employee initiating a bumping sequence. I know they have served their time and most are nice and become friends, however the initial stinging feeling each time one comes in is hard to ignore, fell 25 spots last year alone. Not sure if this is what you were getting at by your statement dammor.
As for waving sometimes the other driver may be checking mirrors or gauges and not notice the other driver waving in time to wave back, have also notice that whenever I see a pkg car driver from an extended center that they always wave, versus the ones from our hub that usually only wave if they know you. Maybe it's the country effect, kinda like driving in Texas where most passerby's wave or tip their hat.
Dammor, this is an excellent quote.
I have got to stop posting here. It seems like everyone of my posts turn into thesis'. Sorry, another one of those night people who don't get the opportunity to talk to others.
I’ve had 3 opportunities to sign a feeder list, passed. I hated working nights when I was a cop, didn’t see me liking it any better driving a big rig.
I get along fine with the guys out of my center, they’re a good group. Except for one, but hey, the feeder guys don’t like him either.![]()
Some of them are too busy playing with the A/C controls to wave...![]()
I try to wave at other UPS drivers when I can but sometimes it depends on what the driving conditions are that allow me too.
There seems to be a prevailing mentality that if you're not out there jumping in and out of a pkg car, dealing with customers and humping boxes then you aren't making the company any money. I think management has pounded that into their heads.
This is managements fault too?
19 years in packages and i can say the same for myself nowI know what you mean. We had a guy that came into feeders after 17 years in Package car, after 2 weeks he told me he actually likes working for UPS again. He said it is like working for two different companies almost.