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A partnership that works… |
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When a buzzer sounds, the lights won’t work, or
the truck won’t start, you do not necessarily have a break down. |
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The following pages will show you what to do to
correct for these safety measures. |
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DO NOT PHONE A TOW TRUCK until you have checked
all the systems and places illustrated in the following. |
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The following snap shots demonstrate how you
confirm that you have picked up the bus you were dispatched to. |
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Check the bus number. |
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Then check it again. |
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Good customer service requires that we follow
our customer’s procedures. |
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Check the bus out, and complete the forms
required to do this correctly. |
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The dash board will tell you what fuel to put
into a bus. |
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The fill opening may not, or may not be clear. |
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Avoid an expensive mistake; look and confirm
before filling your bus. |
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The following slides show you what may be the
cause of your bus problem. |
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Do not embarrass yourself by having a bus towed because a door is
open. |
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Mamo has special requirements for bus movements. |
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Giving your dispatcher your whereabouts by 9:30
every day is one of these. |
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Completing confirmation of pick-up and delivery
forms is another. |
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Questions? Call your dispatcher! |
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