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Seasonal driver helpers (series of questions)
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<blockquote data-quote="upsgrunt" data-source="post: 405736" data-attributes="member: 9295"><p>IF it is $14.00 an hour where you are at, and IF you are a driver helper, come back and let us know if you still think that the $14.00 an hour was such a sweet deal. </p><p>The helpers we get around here are abused, and if you want the driver to keep you and give you the hours you have to be willing to be abused in order for them to keep you longer in order to benefit them. I'm not saying it is fair, or that I agree with it, but I would just assume do it all myself instead of having to think for two people and keep two people busy. I think a helper counts against a driver as "1/2 a person", so the driver and helper have to do the work of 1 1/2 people in order to justify the helper. It works great in some residential areas, not so great in most- especially with some of the winner helpers that get hired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsgrunt, post: 405736, member: 9295"] IF it is $14.00 an hour where you are at, and IF you are a driver helper, come back and let us know if you still think that the $14.00 an hour was such a sweet deal. The helpers we get around here are abused, and if you want the driver to keep you and give you the hours you have to be willing to be abused in order for them to keep you longer in order to benefit them. I'm not saying it is fair, or that I agree with it, but I would just assume do it all myself instead of having to think for two people and keep two people busy. I think a helper counts against a driver as "1/2 a person", so the driver and helper have to do the work of 1 1/2 people in order to justify the helper. It works great in some residential areas, not so great in most- especially with some of the winner helpers that get hired. [/QUOTE]
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