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Quest from part time to full time driver
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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 1352579" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>It's a tough job,but one that is secure and has a future. IMO some people are making the job sound worse than what it is, Yes the hours are long,the work is hard but Sweet Baby Jesus the Money is KILLER. I know of no other people with just a High School education that made over $90,000 as I did last year</p><p></p><p>When you start driving NEVER have late NDA or Miss a Pick Up. NEVER EVER record a stop as closed unless you are at the stop. Sheet EVERY package EVERY day! Don't piss the customers off,drive safely,do the speed limits and hydrate.</p><p>If you arent an organized person learn VERY quickly how to be. If you can find out in advance where your route will be get the morning OMS to print out the DOL(delivery order listing) for that route every day and in your spare time ride the route and learn the area. Ask the older drivers that have run the route which customers are problems,as well if there are any particular details you might need to know about the route to make things easier</p><p></p><p>If you knob something up DONT HIDE IT. The company will forgive mistakes but they have no sympathy or tolerance for integrity issues.No matter how big of an arse chewing you may get for reporting a mistake it will be much preferrable to being terminated for deceit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 1352579, member: 33372"] It's a tough job,but one that is secure and has a future. IMO some people are making the job sound worse than what it is, Yes the hours are long,the work is hard but Sweet Baby Jesus the Money is KILLER. I know of no other people with just a High School education that made over $90,000 as I did last year When you start driving NEVER have late NDA or Miss a Pick Up. NEVER EVER record a stop as closed unless you are at the stop. Sheet EVERY package EVERY day! Don't piss the customers off,drive safely,do the speed limits and hydrate. If you arent an organized person learn VERY quickly how to be. If you can find out in advance where your route will be get the morning OMS to print out the DOL(delivery order listing) for that route every day and in your spare time ride the route and learn the area. Ask the older drivers that have run the route which customers are problems,as well if there are any particular details you might need to know about the route to make things easier If you knob something up DONT HIDE IT. The company will forgive mistakes but they have no sympathy or tolerance for integrity issues.No matter how big of an arse chewing you may get for reporting a mistake it will be much preferrable to being terminated for deceit. [/QUOTE]
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