UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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So what he is a Mormon or something!
If you had multiple wives wouldn't you be too tired to solicit a prostitute?
So what he is a Mormon or something!
I have one wife and I'm to tired for her alot of the time so I couldn't say.If you had multiple wives wouldn't you be too tired to solicit a prostitute?
Loved those trucks being stuck in snow. Been there a few times myself !
They can't even give us winter tires !
One time I got stuck, a semi actually tried to push me out. He gave it a few tries, but then gave up, because otherwise damages to either vehicles could have occured.
Called my sup, he said to hang in there, and wait for a larger truck that could help me out !!!!!
What the hell is that for an answer ???? Larger then a semi ???
Then he wanted to send other UPS trucks in the area... 10 miles away to try and push me out.
Gee, it took some convincing over the phone, to finally put some sense into his head... If a semi truck can't push me out.... what will a UPS truck try ?
I ended up waiting about 45min for a tow truck to reel me out of it.
But, I sure wish we had the new Quebec laws here, that makes it mandatory for winter tires, each season. Esspecially for fleet vehicles.
This was indeed one of those times. But he could at least have introduced himself.I don't know what your situation was but there are definitely times when, even as a steward, there's not a whole lot to say.
I saw the recent post concerning the Earth City driver who was awarded money and his job back by the Dept of Labor. Made we wonder what other people has personaly seen over the years that should have never happened? Here are a few things that have happened to me.
Got a piece of rebar stuck in one of my 4 rear tires on a narrow driveway. Tall grass and a 90 deg turn in the driveway forcing the truck into the grass. I could not see the metal sticking up. Called it in and transfered over to the mechanics sup. He told me the truck would be fine riding on three tires. Ok, what about the 12" rebar stick out the side wall? Should be fine he says. Ok, I want you to replace the tire. He says if they send out a repair truck I will be charged with an accident. Ok I say, send the truck out as I don't want to kill someone with a piece of flying metal. He asks me if I'm sure, twice. Yes. No accident charged and they came out and fixed it.
Called in a leaking hazmat. Sup said throw in DR bag, bring back to building. I said no. He tells me to leave in DR bag at business, he will come out and get.
Lost reverse once at the end of the day. Can you bring it in? they say. I don't know, I have 4 stops left. They say, we really need you to try no one is here. Like a good boy I did it and nothing happened but I really wonder if something had would they have stood up for me or denied it?
Any others?
Robert
I once had a leaking haz mat. Did the drill: Don't touch, secure vehicle, notify sup. When I told the sup, he told me to keep going. I said that is not proper procedure. He said I know the procedures, just keep going. I said no. He spent about ten minutes threatening me and then finally he and another person came out to deal with it.
I had a puncture in the front tire of my package car so I drove to a local tire shop a block away to see if they could fix it. Nope, too close to the sidewall. They do a lot of work on trucks and they had the exact same tire in stock, so I called in to see what they wanted me to do. The Automotive manager didnt want a road call on his record and he didnt want to pay retail price for the tire so he told me to have the tire shop take a good tire off the back axle, switch it to the front, and put the flat tire on the back. He even asked if I could get the tire shop to do it for free, since I delivered there!
I told him no, I refused to drive on a punctured tire. He kept arguing with me. Cheap bastard just didnt want to pay retail for the tire. So I hung up on him and called my center manager who, thankfully, told me to go ahead and have the tire replaced. He gave the tire shop a credit card # over the phone, and life was good. Safety first!
In all fairness there are plenty of stories that involve non-mgmnt people.
Two weeks ago, One of Our P/T supervisors who we all were all very accustomed to seeing around and working for was arrested for:
kidnapping
firing a weapon
armed robbery
larceny over
and a variety of other charges too many to list. UPS sure can pick 'em.
P.S. he is facing 7-25 years in prison and more than enough evidence to go away for a long time.
If this post is not allowed, please remove, I apologize beforehand.
Sounds like the stuff Urban Legends are made of. Is this really true?. . .A friend passed out from the heat a while back loading a trailer by himself. They tried to figure out how long he was out to be sure he got clocked out as soon as he passed out.
Robert
Sounds like the stuff Urban Legends are made of. Is this really true?
+1Absolutely nothing I hear or read about UPS surprises me anymore.
In Vegas employes seen women alleged"strippers" going to a management meeting "retirement party."
Agreed. What kind of a party would it be without [-]strippers[/-] dancers?i can't say i have a problem with that.