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On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 2:15:42 PM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
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The other day the local UPS got a new truck. The driver has many
deliveries on dirt roads. In the past he would take a water hose and
wash out the truck at the end of the day.

He filled the new one with gas and washed it out.


I can see washing off the *outside* of the truck. Are you saying he
washed out the inside of a brand new truck? Unless he's delivering
live pigs or something, what kind of moron does that?




He had made some deliveries with that truck on the dirt roads. I think
that was the first day the truck was used and the inside was dirty from
the dust and dirt from his feet. This is the UPS delivery type of truck
and not a regular pickup type.

He is still an idiot for using the hose inside.


I guess another factor is those UPS trucks don't appear to have AC.
I see them driving around with the doors open. If you did that on a dusty
dirt road, I would think dust would get inside. I wonder what the UPS
thinking is, to buy trucks with no AC? Save a few bucks on the gear and
on gas? That it's not effective because they would keep opening the doors
so much? Maybe it doesn't make sense, the driver is outside so much
anyway.