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<blockquote data-quote="mattwtrs" data-source="post: 455581" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>Back in the 70's & 80's I think every cover driver had a book that had a brief description of where they covered. It seemed as there were always new supervisors & managers coming to the center. We used to joke that we trained the most management in the entire District. It wasn't uncommon to cover 10 different area's in 15 days. That all changed with area bids.</p><p></p><p>We had a center clerk that kept a diary cause he was the only constant office figure in the building. He was in CYA mode also. We had drivers from the 1960's that helped with dispatch but not too much was said about paid over & the other usual crap of today. I only remember 1 driver being fired in my first 15 years & that was for dishonesty cause he was signing for packages before Driver Release was started. Oh for the good old days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattwtrs, post: 455581, member: 1187"] Back in the 70's & 80's I think every cover driver had a book that had a brief description of where they covered. It seemed as there were always new supervisors & managers coming to the center. We used to joke that we trained the most management in the entire District. It wasn't uncommon to cover 10 different area's in 15 days. That all changed with area bids. We had a center clerk that kept a diary cause he was the only constant office figure in the building. He was in CYA mode also. We had drivers from the 1960's that helped with dispatch but not too much was said about paid over & the other usual crap of today. I only remember 1 driver being fired in my first 15 years & that was for dishonesty cause he was signing for packages before Driver Release was started. Oh for the good old days! [/QUOTE]
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