I looked in my mailbox this morning, and found a letter from the terminal manager to all drivers and owner operators. The letter is in the picture below.
Below is a picture of metal spikes sticking up out of the parking lot. Not only is this where we park trucks, but also trucks turn this corner, and drag their tires over these metal spikes. The little spikes are there because concrete wheel stops were anchored there with these metal spikes.
Well the concrete wheel stops are long gone, but the metal spikes were cut off about an inch above the ground, and left there. I've told the term manager a couple times that they need to be melted down with a blow torch. But do you think they ever do it? No, they still haven't gotten around to it.
Also my relief driver who pulls my Freon when I take a day off, always drops the loaded trailer on the asphalt. I've told them to educate him on why you shouldn't do that. But you think anything changes? No, I found a loaded trailer dropped in the asphalt this morning!
So to get this letter in the mailbox is kind of funny to me, because they don't listen to us anyway. Why should we take them serious when they've never taken anything serious before in the past.
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