Like sober always said: It's UPS's business model to try and get drivers to work through as much of their lunch as they can.
Consider this:
1.Leaving the building late with way to much work- gets the driver to work faster and give up most or all of their lunch; Think it's coincidence that it always happens on Fridays? Our Orion computer doesn't even show spaces for lunch.
2. No more safe driving awards, or years of service awards- saves money.
3. No more turkeys- saves money.
4. No more Founders day gifts, and the budget for food is like 87 cents per employee- saves money.
5. Constant shaving of time studies to make drivers think they need to work faster-saves money?
How about we shave, or cut the IE department to save money? How about we put impossible demands, longer hours, and more work for them to do, and then pile on more. How about we dictate that they should "punch out to use the restroom", and make them grab a handrail and push a button every time they change screens on a computer, and give them the biggest piece of crap office chair to use for 12 hours a day?
I hope that UPS realizes that they are close to critical velocity on cutting from employees and asking more from us. There aint to much more to cut and there aint too much more time for us to work in a day.
Excellent post by the way.
But dont forget...tell them what a piece of crap they are before sending them out on the road to work safe, while spitting nails. Because a pissed off driver works faster. Oh the loads were late, so shave your lunch and breaks or skip them altogether, thats what they want. So we can make service. You wont get any accolades for getting it done regardless of the reason the system is behind. But you will, fact jack, get fired for cutting a corner if something happens. if nothing happens they expect you to take the risk again. Slow down make the money, be happy, dont steal time, dont have an accident, enjoy the little free time you have, and leave on your terms! Make them enjoy their rules. By following them. lunch between 3rd and 6th hour, no matter whats behind the bulkhead door.
in the olden days, lol, when there was a true emergency aka storm, power outage, terrorist attack, fire, we all stepped up and got it done, no questions asked. and we were thanked. And we were proud to do it. The caliber of people who seem to come to work for UPS are bar none the best. The majority. But as of when I left jan 2017, every day is a snowstorm. An unrelenting never ending snowstorm all....year....long. Good luck to all.