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<blockquote data-quote="NHDRVR" data-source="post: 503755" data-attributes="member: 10327"><p>In all honesty, the actual job itself, I am referring to the actual physical job of delivering cardboard and driving, alone, is absolutely fine. I enjoy it. I am on the phone (bluetooth headset - Jawbone) for about 3 hours a day. I have a comfortable 'boonie run' and I get to have dinner, which is my lunch, with my family. </p><p>Please be honest....the problem is mgmt. who decides I have no idea what I am doing. </p><p>Again, the job is fine. </p><p>It's the little stuff like the OJS's, the space and vis., the on-road observations, that you just have to stomach and the rest, it seems, falls into place. I find that the newer drivers, 5 years and under, have to simply adjust to this. </p><p>The economy dictates our desire for the job.</p><p>As of this moment, I am happy I make close to 75-80 a year, full (for the most part) benefits, healthy kids and wife, 6 weeks vacation, 3 sick days, ... you get the point.</p><p>The reputation is only as good as yesterdays newspaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHDRVR, post: 503755, member: 10327"] In all honesty, the actual job itself, I am referring to the actual physical job of delivering cardboard and driving, alone, is absolutely fine. I enjoy it. I am on the phone (bluetooth headset - Jawbone) for about 3 hours a day. I have a comfortable 'boonie run' and I get to have dinner, which is my lunch, with my family. Please be honest....the problem is mgmt. who decides I have no idea what I am doing. Again, the job is fine. It's the little stuff like the OJS's, the space and vis., the on-road observations, that you just have to stomach and the rest, it seems, falls into place. I find that the newer drivers, 5 years and under, have to simply adjust to this. The economy dictates our desire for the job. As of this moment, I am happy I make close to 75-80 a year, full (for the most part) benefits, healthy kids and wife, 6 weeks vacation, 3 sick days, ... you get the point. The reputation is only as good as yesterdays newspaper. [/QUOTE]
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