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When you get into trouble, I keep hearing people say that after 9 months, everything falls off your record. In a way, yes. Keep your nose clean, dont repeat stupid mistakes, and it does go away.
Problem is that many employees dont. And there lies the rub with the 9 months issue.
The company keeps records as long as it sees fit. And when you transgress, they can and will bring up your past record of misdeeds from day one if it helps their case against you. It helps them show that you have been a long term problem, one that they have tried to fix, but you as an hourly employee just refuse to change your behavior.
So my suggestion would be to work as instructed. Follow their rules. Deliver as instructed. And fasten that seat belt.
I own a 1976 Chevrolet pickup, and have the original build sheet for it someplace. The 76's all came with lap belts only as standard equipment, and 3-point belts were a $40 option
Sober my dear friend, I know where they got it from. You and I have been through all this before. And before I reply, I do whole heartedly agree that in the name of safety, UPS needs to develop a long term plan to have all the package cars either junked or retrofitted with lap and shoulder belts.
You stated that beginning with the 76 year models, lap belts were standard, with a $40 option for the three point belts. That is true for the pickups you are using as proof.
Problem is that this is not the case for the package cars that UPS bought. They are in a different class, with different sets of rules and regs to govern their production and equipment.
Therefore, there were never any options available on the delivery trucks, so there are no approved replacements that would allow for the change over.
That would mean that any modification to the car to allow for the installation of the three point hitch would not meet the needed requirement to pass the genuine replacement part.
In other words, there are no approved replacement parts to do such a change over, and there is no way UPS is going to put their butts in the legal sling to do a modification with non approved replacement parts.
You can do them all day long to your personal vehicle. But the minute you let someone else drive that vehicle, that modification can come back to haunt you should they be involved in an accident.
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