Morning PCM. No hot wiring allowed. Was there a fire somewhere?
Yesterday. No rush with these things like doing a route.Who hot wires a radio? Everything is battery-powered.
On a side note, how are you at PCM already? I haven't even left my house, start times is 9:25
Never a battery hassle.Why would anyone need to Hotwire in this day and age? Just buy two rechargeable speakers. Use one while the other one is charging at home.
Mines the same size. Zip tie it to the stupid cradleNo need for any wires Bluetooth is where it’s at
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AM radio.Mines the same size. Zip tie it to the stupid cradle
Just buy one and some usb battery packsWhy would anyone need to Hotwire in this day and age? Just buy two rechargeable speakers. Use one while the other one is charging at home.
I tried that. It’s just easier for me to have two speakers. I save my battery packs for back up.Just buy one and some usb battery packs
We still have idiots that run $20 plug in radiosWhy would anyone need to Hotwire in this day and age? Just buy two rechargeable speakers. Use one while the other one is charging at home.
I don’t like to listen to music on head phones or earbuds. Too distracting.I don't understand using a radio or speaker anyways. Get some Bluetooth headphones and switch them out each ear as you go.
We did have a idiot that finally got his own route actually have someone install speakers inside the cab and cargo area of his truck. Fired him for destruction of UPS property.
No need for that here. No ups property. Just grab a budget truck.I don't understand using a radio or speaker anyways. Get some Bluetooth headphones and switch them out each ear as you go.
We did have a idiot that finally got his own route actually have someone install speakers inside the cab and cargo area of his truck. Fired him for destruction of UPS property.
Well it's a lot easier in a Sprinter van with AC and windows to be able to hear things on a speaker.I don’t like to listen to music on head phones or earbuds. Too distracting.
I use a car radio now but for years I did use a cheap radio like that. Use a dc converter instead of batteries. Worked great until I failed to strap it down right. Lol, out the door!We still have idiots that run $20 plug in radios