Everything Peak Season Related
We don’t even have enough package cars to riad test new employees nor do we have any rentals yet.
As far as Amazon goes, I've never seen more than I've had in the past month.
It's gonna be very interesting.
Thanks for posting here first
We don’t even have enough package cars to riad test new employees nor do we have any rentals yet.
As far as Amazon goes, I've never seen more than I've had in the past month.
It's gonna be very interesting.
If I remember correctly every peak is run like it’s their first peak?
If I remember correctly every peak is run like it’s their first peak?
This year is going to be interesting
We don't have enough people or package cars now
This year is going to be interesting
We don't have enough people or package cars now
If I was there I’d have an idea of their rental plan was at the centers. They maybe using more rentals instead of having extra cars sit around. Strangely we were seeing them white rental trucks that looked like FedEx trucks with the side door and shelves more and more. UPS actually owns them but couldn’t figure out the company name No decals anywhere on them. Kinda like your seeing more metro trailers. A way to outsource
If I was there I’d have an idea of their rental plan was at the centers. They maybe using more rentals instead of having extra cars sit around. Strangely we were seeing them white rental trucks that looked like FedEx trucks with the side door and shelves more and more. UPS actually owns them but couldn’t figure out the company name No decals anywhere on them. Kinda like your seeing more metro trailers. A way to outsource
Just lie UPS doesn't own most of the buildings, they rent them from a shell corporation
Just lie UPS doesn't own most of the buildings, they rent them from a shell corporation
That’s new to me. I know or thought here in Michigan a few of the building they closed down were rented buildings like Gaylord. I thought many of the others where ups owned. The Flint one is rented I was always told. As far as I know ups pays all the maintenance on them. Could be an agreement tho they do that renting them.
That’s new to me. I know or thought here in Michigan a few of the building they closed down were rented buildings like Gaylord. I thought many of the others where ups owned. The Flint one is rented I was always told. As far as I know ups pays all the maintenance on them. Could be an agreement tho they do that renting them.
Honestly I didn't know this till a few years ago, myself. I asked my boss I said, why do we keep running the generator instead of having one on-site? He says, because we do not own the building..
It's a way to hide money. Just like the old OPL stock.
Like everything else at this place? Everything is a numbers game.
To absolutely nobody's surprise, UPS didn't adequately prepare for something that occurs at the same time every single year since the company was founded. It was a colossal failure.
The End.
To absolutely nobody's surprise, UPS didn't adequately prepare for something that occurs at the same time every single year since the company was founded. It was a colossal failure.
The End.
Really?
Remember that peak season that they were actually ready? Oh wait, my bad never mind different company.
Remember that peak season that they were actually ready? Oh wait, my bad never mind different company.
2013...
2013...
Is that the year Amazon promised everything by Christmas and everyone was pissed at us because it didn’t happen?
Is that the year Amazon promised everything by Christmas and everyone was pissed at us because it didn’t happen?
Exactly
We had package cars run outta fuwl
Don't worry. You'll get towed back in and we can pay the bill on the next quarter.
now disappointing the customer is the usual LOL
If I remember correctly every peak is run like it’s their first peak?
Almost as if it's a suprise
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