Amazon driver leaves truck running.....

SFFX

Well-Known Member
All because a lazy ass couldn't turn his truck off and lock the doors. Ground is just as bad with leaving trucks running and doors open. What you get with cheap labor.
 

bacha29

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All because a lazy ass couldn't turn his truck off and lock the doors. Ground is just as bad with leaving trucks running and doors open. What you get with cheap labor.
In many cases with Ground doors are left open to remove the smoke and carbon monoxide from the cab due to leaking exhausts and leave them running out of sheer doubts about their ability to get them started again. When you give a Ground grunt a top condition truck and pay him an amount that's acceptably close enough to what a UPS driver makes....there's little to nothing left for the contractor.
 

AB831

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I drove past an Amazon facility in New Jersey on Thanksgiving morning and every space in the lot was full. If you treat your workers like they’re just another truck part, don’t act surprised when they don’t treat your truck like it’s their firstborn son.
 

Basement Dweller

Active Member
You know it's only going to justify Amazon installing doors that lock the driver inside until a computer tells them they can leave, that would include shutting off the engine first.
Then Fat Freddy would swoop in and steal the technology for their Ground trucks.
 
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