The "S" would stand more for "service" if UPS simply "serviced" all zip codes on Saturdays.
I don't care what anyone says, THAT'S FUNNY!In my center the labor and fuel costs to do this would far exceed the extra revenue. It's much cheaper to have supervisors run them off on their way home.
This statement pretty much sums you up in a nutshell. Good luckIn my center the labor and fuel costs to do this would far exceed the extra revenue. It's much cheaper to have supervisors run them off on their way home.
This statement pretty much sums you up in a nutshell. Good luck
That is a good one.Today at work, while baking away in the building - I came up with...
Understaffed Parcel Sauna
;p
Today at work, while baking away in the building - I came up with...
Understaffed Parcel Sauna
;p
This thread sounds like a great idea.That is a good one.
When people ask me if my "truck" has air conditioning, I tell them it is just a brown aluminum box that soaks up the sunshine and road heat.
I get the best laughs when I tell them my pet name for my car is "Shake and Bake", just an oven on wheels.
Then they ask if I have a heater and I tell them yes and that it works all year round.
I really feel for all you folks in the North East. 100 degree heat is a very serious condition to deal with if one is not acclimated and prepared.
Super hydrate, drink water before you start work.
Drink water all day long, even if you are not thirsty.
-(sorry to be gross, but if you are not peeing thru out the day you are dehydrated)-
I might start a thread and tell what measures I do to deal and prepare for the heat.