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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2102159" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>I've been sorta on the same thought. I think part of the problem is, They've squeezed all the juice outta the job! They are just coming up with BS rationalizations a lot of the time, because they can't think of any more legitimate ways to be efficient. On paper, it may sound good to go out the driver side door. But if you do it correctly ie. grabbing the handle, and ALWAYS maintaining 3 points of contact and handling the box correctly according to safety methods. I think that alone would prove extremely difficult. that box better be extremely small to handle with one hand and maintain 3 points of contact. there's not a lot of room to set that box down on the driver side. God forbid it bounces down the steps into the street and gets crushed! Who's fault might that be? YOURS! You didn't follow the methods! Because methods always make mention of "safely" do this or that. This BS has been going on since the beginning of time at UPS. I'm getting Pissed just writing this crap!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2102159, member: 27108"] I've been sorta on the same thought. I think part of the problem is, They've squeezed all the juice outta the job! They are just coming up with BS rationalizations a lot of the time, because they can't think of any more legitimate ways to be efficient. On paper, it may sound good to go out the driver side door. But if you do it correctly ie. grabbing the handle, and ALWAYS maintaining 3 points of contact and handling the box correctly according to safety methods. I think that alone would prove extremely difficult. that box better be extremely small to handle with one hand and maintain 3 points of contact. there's not a lot of room to set that box down on the driver side. God forbid it bounces down the steps into the street and gets crushed! Who's fault might that be? YOURS! You didn't follow the methods! Because methods always make mention of "safely" do this or that. This BS has been going on since the beginning of time at UPS. I'm getting Pissed just writing this crap!! [/QUOTE]
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