IDIBRONCO
IDIBRONCO
You mean there's one that's worse than DHL?Still not as bad as OnTrac or DHL though. OnTrac being THE worst.
You mean there's one that's worse than DHL?Still not as bad as OnTrac or DHL though. OnTrac being THE worst.
I ran from the city at a young age and never considered going back for any amount of money.In proverbs it says "better is a dinner of herbs where love is than a stalled ox and contention", in a modern vernacular it might say "it's better to he broke and happy than loaded and unhappy".
Yeah, I decided to live now instead of when I'm old and wore out. Sure I'm broke!, But my kids know my name and character and love me and I love them and my wife and I hang out and go on dates to Whataburger and have a great time. They can keep the money, I'll just drive on motor oil.I ran from the city at a young age and never considered going back for any amount of money.
We have city friends that drive for hours to come here on many weekends to escape that crap and enjoy the life that we live for a couple days.
I often ask them, "Why don't you just move up here?". They reply that they're going to make their money in the city and then retire up here.
Well...two of them have already died. In the city.
You mean there's one that's worse than DHL?
The pony express weren't no joke! Steven Baldwin rode pony express!That's HORRIBLE! The Pony Express gave better, faster service!
That's fine as long as it wasn't Alec. We all know how he gets along in "Dusty" situations.The pony express weren't no joke! Steven Baldwin rode pony express!
That's HORRIBLE! The Pony Express gave better, faster service!
On a Saturday at UPS, when I worked there a package with a wedding ring got put into a trailer to be delivered on Monday........the wedding was Sunday!!! Our supervisor went halfway into a slam full semi trailer and found it and delivered it personally. That's how you make memories.I worked for UPS for a while after highschool. Its definitely a difficult job and the Union to management culture is...different than other jobs I have held, but they definitely get stuff done. They invest alot into maximizing efficiency and keeping everything locked down tight, tracked, organized, etc. They have also had over 100 years to "perfect" their process.
I have had many situations during peak season where a truck broke down carrying an EAM load from Kentucky and the management staff would load up a bunch of package handlers from the hub in their cars, drive out with a bunch of trucks and setup a load/unload line on the side of the highway just to make sure those packages were delivered on time before the holiday. I have never seen a company take logistics so seriously.