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Re: UPS

Originally posted by scojack_2001
i work the preload in the Christiana hub and its okay. I mean, no a/c or fans and 100 degree heat. its really exhausting. Drivers do get screwed, and they put in alot of ot. I load two package cars and average about 300 pieces each. My drivers are cool. One complains alot and the other is okay about it. I get orders of 130 cases of safety shoes every other day and they run a split car just for my two trucks. There are that many people in friggin Claymont, Delaware. It really aggravates me sometimes. my supervisor doesn't do anything but yell at me. I mean, come on, I got a job to do. Drivers got it tough. A big portly truck to drive, plus it sticks out lick a sore thumb, and they go deaf from the diesel engine. Heavy packages and every possible other things you can think of. Oh yeah and FedEx trucks have A/C, and ours dont. And then the spend $47 MILLION to chage one logo worldwide. And then they have to repaint the trucks. I just had to vent.

Scott

Repaint trucks that are already 30 years old hehe. We also have no a/c in our building, we have fans, but not in my area. I have the hardest job in there as for loaders..The straight belt is not easy to work on, opposed to the cages. I unfortunatly get a bulk stop of 4 different schools in one town, should have seen the mess when the MCAS came. The building itself is from the stoneage, so our shop mechanics stay busy:) The mechanics seem to have a blast doing their job, always smiling and joking. Supervisors are all numbers, so if it means stressing you out to where youll blow up to save 5 minutes on the time clock. Through all the stress and irritation I like the job and plan on staying there along time, atleast for another 4 years. I'd give anything to have a fulltime indoors job, but we know how hard those are to get.:rolleyes:
 
Hey, I'm a police officer for a large north suburb of Dallas and I make $60k per year without OT or off duty jobs.
 
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