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<blockquote data-quote="Trufus" data-source="post: 2509648" data-attributes="member: 65635"><p>I've been through the interview and orientation for Seasonal Driver Helper, and I actually start tomorrow (Monday).</p><p>Admittedly, I am very scared. Everyone I've talked to about the position has warned me about how vigorous the position is and how fast I have to be for many hours at a time. All the talk is intimidating.</p><p>Now, I'm a big guy (22 yrs old, 200 lbs), but it's honestly not a lot of muscle. I'm not hugely obese or anything, but I could stand to lose 20 pounds or so. I'm not so sure I'll be able to do this job efficiently without actually being slower than the driver would be on their own.</p><p>Should I just figure out how to quit and do it before I start? I'm not looking to get a permanent position in January. I just wanted to do this as something to put on a resume and make some pocket cash, but if I'm bad at the job anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trufus, post: 2509648, member: 65635"] I've been through the interview and orientation for Seasonal Driver Helper, and I actually start tomorrow (Monday). Admittedly, I am very scared. Everyone I've talked to about the position has warned me about how vigorous the position is and how fast I have to be for many hours at a time. All the talk is intimidating. Now, I'm a big guy (22 yrs old, 200 lbs), but it's honestly not a lot of muscle. I'm not hugely obese or anything, but I could stand to lose 20 pounds or so. I'm not so sure I'll be able to do this job efficiently without actually being slower than the driver would be on their own. Should I just figure out how to quit and do it before I start? I'm not looking to get a permanent position in January. I just wanted to do this as something to put on a resume and make some pocket cash, but if I'm bad at the job anyway... [/QUOTE]
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