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What do you think? The Utmost Importance of Safety at UPS.
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<blockquote data-quote="over9five" data-source="post: 1084354" data-attributes="member: 1401"><p>Been on many ramps. You guys are directly in the weather, and its always windy as hell, I'll give you that.</p><p>But there's no way you work as hard as a package driver. There's always a bunch of you, and all you're doing is rolling cans. Easy work when there's so many of you.</p><p>The package driver does all his/her work alone. Unlike ramp guys, the package driver is physically exhausted at the end of the day. (and that's on a good day). Throw on the below zero temps, and the forced overtime becomes very dangerous.</p><p>That's what she's saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="over9five, post: 1084354, member: 1401"] Been on many ramps. You guys are directly in the weather, and its always windy as hell, I'll give you that. But there's no way you work as hard as a package driver. There's always a bunch of you, and all you're doing is rolling cans. Easy work when there's so many of you. The package driver does all his/her work alone. Unlike ramp guys, the package driver is physically exhausted at the end of the day. (and that's on a good day). Throw on the below zero temps, and the forced overtime becomes very dangerous. That's what she's saying. [/QUOTE]
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