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<blockquote data-quote="joeboodog" data-source="post: 1512593" data-attributes="member: 49981"><p>Back in the day when I was a newbie swing driver, an old, crusty driver used to dump his NDA on me. I would help him out but would have to break off my area, run a couple of miles out of my way, to make service. Then this driver went on vacation and I covered his route. The air stops he would dump on me were only a few blocks out of his way. The next time I ran next to him he tried to dump that air and I politely yet firmly told him to pound sand because he was closer than I was. He looked shocked that I stood up to him and it never became an issue ever again. Later we worked well together and I was one of the few swing drivers he wouldn't complain about running his route.</p><p>When you encounter a crusty old timer, be firm and respectful. If you let them walk all over you or be a jerk back to them, you lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeboodog, post: 1512593, member: 49981"] Back in the day when I was a newbie swing driver, an old, crusty driver used to dump his NDA on me. I would help him out but would have to break off my area, run a couple of miles out of my way, to make service. Then this driver went on vacation and I covered his route. The air stops he would dump on me were only a few blocks out of his way. The next time I ran next to him he tried to dump that air and I politely yet firmly told him to pound sand because he was closer than I was. He looked shocked that I stood up to him and it never became an issue ever again. Later we worked well together and I was one of the few swing drivers he wouldn't complain about running his route. When you encounter a crusty old timer, be firm and respectful. If you let them walk all over you or be a jerk back to them, you lose. [/QUOTE]
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