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<blockquote data-quote="bitter to the bone" data-source="post: 788420" data-attributes="member: 11605"><p>You go girl!!!!</p><p> </p><p>Glad to hear such a refreshing attitude towards being a drivers helper. Keep up the great work and I hope that this seasonal job will allow you the opportunity to get your "foot inside the door" We can always use good hard working people like you.</p><p> </p><p>I was a driver helper about 2 years ago. It's not an easy job with all the running your ass off,climbing stairs etc. I too had the aches and pains but I "manned up" and did the job and thoroughly enjoyed it. I was disappointed when it was over.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know what some people are thinking when they get the driver helper job. They must think that it's a cake job-that you get to ride around all day and look cool in the UPS browns and get paid for it. They are sadly mistaken.</p><p> </p><p> My best advice for anyone looking to be a drivers helper is to ask some of the drivers what their route is like and ask what they would expect from a drivers helper. Also ask some people who have done the drivers helper job what it's like. I know that outside hires can't do this but they can certainly ask what's expected of them when they go to the training classes and if the job isn't "cake" enough, take a pass on it and find something easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitter to the bone, post: 788420, member: 11605"] You go girl!!!! Glad to hear such a refreshing attitude towards being a drivers helper. Keep up the great work and I hope that this seasonal job will allow you the opportunity to get your "foot inside the door" We can always use good hard working people like you. I was a driver helper about 2 years ago. It's not an easy job with all the running your ass off,climbing stairs etc. I too had the aches and pains but I "manned up" and did the job and thoroughly enjoyed it. I was disappointed when it was over. I don't know what some people are thinking when they get the driver helper job. They must think that it's a cake job-that you get to ride around all day and look cool in the UPS browns and get paid for it. They are sadly mistaken. My best advice for anyone looking to be a drivers helper is to ask some of the drivers what their route is like and ask what they would expect from a drivers helper. Also ask some people who have done the drivers helper job what it's like. I know that outside hires can't do this but they can certainly ask what's expected of them when they go to the training classes and if the job isn't "cake" enough, take a pass on it and find something easier. [/QUOTE]
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