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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1071029" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>My on-car recently retired after 33 years of service, 15 of which were spent driving. He was a better than average driver---not a runner/gunner by any means but certainly not a milker. He would have no problem putting the browns back on and pulling a route. Our new on-car was a preload supervisor in Houston. It would take him much longer but given the time and training he also would have no problem pulling a route. Both our PDS and center manager are fully capable of delivering packages, albeit not at the production standards they ask us to achieve on a daily basis. With enough time and training both would be more than adequate drivers.</p><p></p><p>The on-car that recently retired went in to mgt in part to out his 3 children through college. He has achieved that goal and has walked his daughter down the aisle. He has conceded that if he had it to do all over again he would not have made the move but it did work out well from a financial point of view.</p><p></p><p>What we do here is pretty basic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1071029, member: 12570"] My on-car recently retired after 33 years of service, 15 of which were spent driving. He was a better than average driver---not a runner/gunner by any means but certainly not a milker. He would have no problem putting the browns back on and pulling a route. Our new on-car was a preload supervisor in Houston. It would take him much longer but given the time and training he also would have no problem pulling a route. Both our PDS and center manager are fully capable of delivering packages, albeit not at the production standards they ask us to achieve on a daily basis. With enough time and training both would be more than adequate drivers. The on-car that recently retired went in to mgt in part to out his 3 children through college. He has achieved that goal and has walked his daughter down the aisle. He has conceded that if he had it to do all over again he would not have made the move but it did work out well from a financial point of view. What we do here is pretty basic. [/QUOTE]
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