Re: Bus problems on the first day of school Archived Message
Posted by machine_easy2 on August 25, 2016, 5:59 pm, in reply to "Re: Bus problems on the first day of school"
Cute, someone residing within district 9 thinks voting on issues concerning the schools, somehow matters. How are those taxes most every one but you voted against? How well are those "attendance centers" that nobody but the school board wanted working out. (Oh wait that sparked this thread) How are the 2 people most likely to become the next president sitting with you, because they are the same two people that the overwhelming majority of the country trust least with the task . I'm also willing to bet a few dead teamster manage to claw there way out of the grave and show up at your polling place this November, but thats a whole other issue. O yeah, and taxation without representation... It dawned on me today, that of all the companies out there that use bar codes to track things, UPS might be the best at it. They scan things in almost exactly the same manner others have said bus drivers should scan kids. Has anyone else had UPS loose a package? I have, twice. Once a package shipped to Pennsylvania turned up in Alabama, 6 weeks later. Another time, it just disappeared. Made it to Lambert, then poof, it's gone. Again, this company uses the tech posited by one to be the solution the "The Biggest Problem", better perhaps than any other company in the world, and they still loose things. Things that don't have legs, or can be mischievous. Sure, you can look online and see where they last saw your package, but so can anyone else that has the right lading number, which I'm sure isn't hard to pick off a kid, wearing their lading number on an ID hanging round their neck.
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