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How to be a good driver helper - duh!
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<blockquote data-quote="ImmaBabyBrown" data-source="post: 1247926" data-attributes="member: 51358"><p>I really don't give a rat's … what you drivers think of the original post, the truth is that if half of the helpers you got "stuck" with did the few helpful things mentioned here you might run out of some stuff to whine about. </p><p></p><p>I'm not some green behind the ears "oh this is my first job" punk. For someone like me who has 25 years in project facilitation this job is like a vacation for me, but that doesn't mean I didn't want to do it well. I happen to try to find some tips on what I was getting myself into and it wasn't out there (or I couldn't find it in all the whining about how all helpers suck). I thought since it was more cathartic for you drivers to rant about how everything about your job sucks (except when you're bragging about how much you make - which is just odd) I'd list some things that seemed pretty obvious to me but didn't appear to be that obvious to some of the seemingly challenged folks in my orientation.</p><p></p><p>Oh and it's hilarious how most of you assume all helpers are guys. mid 40's female here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImmaBabyBrown, post: 1247926, member: 51358"] I really don't give a rat's … what you drivers think of the original post, the truth is that if half of the helpers you got "stuck" with did the few helpful things mentioned here you might run out of some stuff to whine about. I'm not some green behind the ears "oh this is my first job" punk. For someone like me who has 25 years in project facilitation this job is like a vacation for me, but that doesn't mean I didn't want to do it well. I happen to try to find some tips on what I was getting myself into and it wasn't out there (or I couldn't find it in all the whining about how all helpers suck). I thought since it was more cathartic for you drivers to rant about how everything about your job sucks (except when you're bragging about how much you make - which is just odd) I'd list some things that seemed pretty obvious to me but didn't appear to be that obvious to some of the seemingly challenged folks in my orientation. Oh and it's hilarious how most of you assume all helpers are guys. mid 40's female here. [/QUOTE]
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