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Stories? I know if you retired from UPS, you have a good story or two to tell!
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 3359536" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>Right after I went into PC in '77, we had a small center. (about 18 drivers) There were about 6 hard core partiers. The rule among us was the first one in had to go down to the corner store and buy a case of beer, then ice it down and wait for the rest of us. We bought a BUNCH of beer from this store, and the owner would give us a break on the price as well as free ice. UPS didn't own this building, so all we had to do was walk about 30' to get out of the parking lot. 1 case of beer would sometimes turn into 2....then 3. Sometimes there would be up to 10 drivers out there after a hot summer day sipping suds. We had a unique way on how to decide who would make a beer run when our beer ran low. There was an abandoned El Camino in a field about 30-40' from us, and we used to throw our empty bottles at the bed of this El Camino. First one to miss had to buy the next case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 3359536, member: 52978"] Right after I went into PC in '77, we had a small center. (about 18 drivers) There were about 6 hard core partiers. The rule among us was the first one in had to go down to the corner store and buy a case of beer, then ice it down and wait for the rest of us. We bought a BUNCH of beer from this store, and the owner would give us a break on the price as well as free ice. UPS didn't own this building, so all we had to do was walk about 30' to get out of the parking lot. 1 case of beer would sometimes turn into 2....then 3. Sometimes there would be up to 10 drivers out there after a hot summer day sipping suds. We had a unique way on how to decide who would make a beer run when our beer ran low. There was an abandoned El Camino in a field about 30-40' from us, and we used to throw our empty bottles at the bed of this El Camino. First one to miss had to buy the next case. [/QUOTE]
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