Gary, the UPS driver with passion
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@eddison72 I can agree with you on that. we only saw a partial video so he may have went back and stacked them neatly?!?! which would have been extra work for him but ive seen drivers scan the boxes just to get them all scanned real quick then stack them.
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@slicknick33 I know how hard it is. I drove a Package Car at UPS for 11 years. I worked in 110 degree heat during more 10 &12 hour days than I care to remember. Maybe twice I got a driver helper during peak. Never would I have showed up at a customer address and stood there dropping boxes into a pile from waist level. It isn't any more work to set them down neat then it is to drop them into a pile. This looks terrible and the guy obviously has no respect for the customer, self, or UPS.
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@slicknick33 I wouldnt care at all I would just take them inside and stack them where we wanted them. Thats what your going to do either if he leaves them in a pile or stack them neat.
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the boxes arent stacked neatly is that the problem? Those boxes are going to be moved 20 more times after he leaves. UPS drivers job isnt to stack your boxes neatly on your dock or inside your house. Your house or business isnt the only place that he is going to, the drivers have hundreds of stops!!!! whenever our UPS guy delivers boxes we come to the dock and help and we never had a problem from UPS there and we have had an account with them for years!! if the driver left our packages like
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the boxes arent stacked neatly is that the problem? Those boxes are going to be moved 20 more times after he leaves. UPS drivers job isnt to stack your boxes neatly on your dock or inside your house. Your house or business isnt the only place that he is going to, the drivers have hundreds of stops!!!! whenever our UPS guy delivers boxes we come to the dock and help and we never had a problem from UPS there and we have had an account with them for years!! if the driver left our packages like that
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@eddison72 they make that much money but they deserve it. They have this thing called driver helper you should try it out for a week and see if you think if they deserve that much money. That seems to be the issue with you. They work in 100 degree temperature and they work in 0 degree temperature so until you do the work that they do dont complain about it.
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Here's a UPS guideline: HAND TO SURFACE. You drivers who show up here and bitch about the customer not "helping to receive" packages are a bunch of fat crybabies. Have some respect for your company and for the customer who provides the revenue that you feel so entitled to, you whiny-ass bitches. You point out how long you've been employed at UPS as if that entitles you to respect. You want respect? Do your fucking $30.39/Hr job with some goddamn pride and quit making excuses.
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I've worked at UPS, USPS and FedEx or about 25 years and ALL of your packages go through the same thing. This is how the industry works folks. Your package isn't handled as if it's an unprotected light bulb. The conveyor system alone puts packages through more stress than what you see on this video. I know that everyone believes that they are handled as if everything is very fragile but it's simply not the case. With proper packaging you have very little to worry about. Honestly.
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You don't have a dock to set the packages onto, you don't have a cart, you don't have anyone helping the receiving process. You got a guy hiding with a camera. Now, I'm not saying what's in this film is acceptable or even justified, but there is something wrong with this situation beyond the guy tossing the boxes.
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Hes not doing anything wrong you idiot, your a lazy fat fuck. What do u expect from them? You couldnt do his job if your life depended on it.
If you worked at that stop. Instead of video taping, it would not have happened. A good percentage of receivers hide when we get there. I don't want to do my job. I am lazy. I will let the UPS guy do all the work.I have talked to many receiver's bosses and situation was resolved.
GO TO THE DOCK AND |DO YOUR JOB|!
17 years UPS driver. Also, every package must be able to withstand a chest high drop. Shipping guidelines UPS book.
ddietr 4 years ago 23
It's a dock stop..put the camera down & rcv pkgs.. It's not our job to stack that shit for you
cjn41558 3 years ago 22