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<blockquote data-quote="quicksilver70" data-source="post: 1244194" data-attributes="member: 51434"><p>I worked this season in Rhode Island as a helper, I only worked with 3 drivers, they were good at there jobs, which isn't an easy one by far. I only lightened their day a bit. I did hustle and listen to them. I hot on the car and shut my mouth until I was asked a question, than I answered it. I wasn't there to make a life long friend or try to get the driver to put a good word in with the supervisor to get me a part time job at the building. Most if not all veterans had to work for 3 to 5 years part time before they got a full time route. I had fun and worked the job as it was any other job I have had. I expected nothing from the drivers I worked with. I didn't give a crap about how many packages they had nor the stops we had to make. They got paid by the hour and I was in the jump seat as an assistant to them. Together my drivers And I were completing 35 to 40 stops an hour. Last night I got with my driver Joel at 12 noon and we had 225 stops we finished at 6pm. Job done. So anyone that sits in the captains seat is just that the Captain I am just a greenhorn deck hand, and I was greatful for the chance to help the drivers I worked with. To all the people wearing brown I bow to you and say keep going strong. Your work is not unnoticed and is appreciated by the people who matter the person receiving that card board box with their child's medicine inside even though your loader placed it on the wrong shelf and you have to drive 10 miles back the other way to deliver it at night. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quicksilver70, post: 1244194, member: 51434"] I worked this season in Rhode Island as a helper, I only worked with 3 drivers, they were good at there jobs, which isn't an easy one by far. I only lightened their day a bit. I did hustle and listen to them. I hot on the car and shut my mouth until I was asked a question, than I answered it. I wasn't there to make a life long friend or try to get the driver to put a good word in with the supervisor to get me a part time job at the building. Most if not all veterans had to work for 3 to 5 years part time before they got a full time route. I had fun and worked the job as it was any other job I have had. I expected nothing from the drivers I worked with. I didn't give a crap about how many packages they had nor the stops we had to make. They got paid by the hour and I was in the jump seat as an assistant to them. Together my drivers And I were completing 35 to 40 stops an hour. Last night I got with my driver Joel at 12 noon and we had 225 stops we finished at 6pm. Job done. So anyone that sits in the captains seat is just that the Captain I am just a greenhorn deck hand, and I was greatful for the chance to help the drivers I worked with. To all the people wearing brown I bow to you and say keep going strong. Your work is not unnoticed and is appreciated by the people who matter the person receiving that card board box with their child's medicine inside even though your loader placed it on the wrong shelf and you have to drive 10 miles back the other way to deliver it at night. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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