BakerMayfield2018
Fight the power.
Nothing at all “easy” about it. It’s about supporting your family. Doing something you “enjoy” for half the $ is the “easy” way out.It'd be the easy way out. I would prefer to do something I enjoy.
Nothing at all “easy” about it. It’s about supporting your family. Doing something you “enjoy” for half the $ is the “easy” way out.It'd be the easy way out. I would prefer to do something I enjoy.
Nothing at all “easy” about it. It’s about supporting your family. Doing something you “enjoy” for half the $ is the “easy” way out.
Good luck in your future endeavors.I don't have a family, I have myself.
You what else I don't enjoy? Engaging in pathetic internet fights that achieve nothing but little squirts of dopamine for the extremely cynical.
Consider me disengaged and happy new year.
Good luck in your future endeavors.
(You’ll need it )
Would pay $ to watch hiM try to make it in real would on a tv show
Give him a break, he did make it 10 days.....lmaoWould pay $ to watch hiM try to make it in real would on a tv show
So, what’s the plan now? Back to moms basement HMU iam getting pretty good at GTA v
Don't those dry out way too quick? I wouldn't think they would even last a shift.We use sharpies at my center.
Seems like a waste of money for a penny pinching company like Ups.They last me 2-3 days actually if I keep the same marker the whole time. Sharpies are litteraly everywhere in my building so they are easy to replace if they dry out or get lost.
My God!!! Take me back to 2005.We get the knockoff ones that are 2 bucks for 24. They usually last a day unless you've got over 1k packages, in which case grab two. Three of them usually last me 2 work days.
My God!!! Take me back to 2005.
I can't believe that UPS management is so desperate for answers that they have to resort to 2005 pre PAL methods to come up with answers. Yes Sharpies work a lot better. They don't break in half, get lost down in the space in the middle of trucks and yes will last a full shift.
BUT NOW WE HAVE PAL LABELS! Don't you clowns get it????? UPS Management back in 2005 declared crayons, stop counters and all associated technology dead. Dead as a doornail. Dead as a dead canary.
And now you idiots want to revive it.
Hey, it's not my money.Seems like a waste of money for a penny pinching company like Ups.
When I was a pre-loader I used a keel holder with a leather strap to keep it on my wrist. This would enable me to have two free hands to lift pkgs without breaking my crayon. When the crayons top became dull it didn't matter because you could press as hard as you needed to and the crayon still wouldn't break. My crayons lasted for about 4 to 6 months on avg. This also eliminated crayons on the floor to be stepped on . If UPS would purchase these $4 dollar keel holders (I'm sure they could be purchased for less in bulk) . How much could they save company wide instead of 2 or 3 sharpies a day per loader or a crayon or 5 per day ? It seems like not much until you actually crunch the numbers. It all adds up.My God!!! Take me back to 2005.
I can't believe that UPS management is so desperate for answers that they have to resort to 2005 pre PAL methods to come up with answers. Yes Sharpies work a lot better. They don't break in half, get lost down in the space in the middle of trucks and yes will last a full shift.
BUT NOW WE HAVE PAL LABELS! Don't you clowns get it????? UPS Management back in 2005 declared crayons, stop counters and all associated technology dead. Dead as a doornail. Dead as a dead canary.
And now you idiots want to revive it.
Want to revive it? I loaded PC’s from 2006 to 2015ish...even with PAL labels...crayons were brought back around 2010.My God!!! Take me back to 2005.
I can't believe that UPS management is so desperate for answers that they have to resort to 2005 pre PAL methods to come up with answers. Yes Sharpies work a lot better. They don't break in half, get lost down in the space in the middle of trucks and yes will last a full shift.
BUT NOW WE HAVE PAL LABELS! Don't you clowns get it????? UPS Management back in 2005 declared crayons, stop counters and all associated technology dead. Dead as a doornail. Dead as a dead canary.
And now you idiots want to revive it.
use them ups pays good money on that stuffWhen I was a pre-loader I used a keel holder with a leather strap to keep it on my wrist. This would enable me to have two free hands to lift pkgs without breaking my crayon. When the crayons top became dull it didn't matter because you could press as hard as you needed to and the crayon still wouldn't break. My crayons lasted for about 4 to 6 months on avg. This also eliminated crayons on the floor to be stepped on . If UPS would purchase these $4 dollar keel holders (I'm sure they could be purchased for less in bulk) . How much could they save company wide instead of 2 or 3 sharpies a day per loader or a crayon or 5 per day ? It seems like not much until you actually crunch the numbers. It all adds up.