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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 475334" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Dear Helen </p><p>The regular driver does. But this guy is a cover driver.</p><p> </p><p>And the response of worthless is that of a cover driver that just could care less of what the customer really wants or needs. And sometimes the regular driver does not have a clue as well.</p><p> </p><p>We landed a serious air account where the regular driver was picking them up at 2:30-2:45, because that was OK by the customer and it "worked for the driver". By us going back by at 6, we were able to take serious volume away from Fedex, up to 1800+ packages a week. This volume was gotten by a cover driver that was running late and picked them up late.</p><p> </p><p>So while the UPS driver does have one part of an inside look at what is going on, it is only one part, not the whole.</p><p> </p><p>Im glad to know up front that you think having a job that pays you 80 grand plus bennies a year, is BS in these troubled times. And yes, there are a ton of people right now that would love your pay and job security. A security that depends on each driver to keep.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 475334, member: 484"] Dear Helen The regular driver does. But this guy is a cover driver. And the response of worthless is that of a cover driver that just could care less of what the customer really wants or needs. And sometimes the regular driver does not have a clue as well. We landed a serious air account where the regular driver was picking them up at 2:30-2:45, because that was OK by the customer and it "worked for the driver". By us going back by at 6, we were able to take serious volume away from Fedex, up to 1800+ packages a week. This volume was gotten by a cover driver that was running late and picked them up late. So while the UPS driver does have one part of an inside look at what is going on, it is only one part, not the whole. Im glad to know up front that you think having a job that pays you 80 grand plus bennies a year, is BS in these troubled times. And yes, there are a ton of people right now that would love your pay and job security. A security that depends on each driver to keep. d [/QUOTE]
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