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Starting my training route next tuesday, any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Romeofud" data-source="post: 1372692" data-attributes="member: 53290"><p>I wouldn't say 4 days is breaking in slowly lol. I tried my luck with UPS. Maybe I'll try again in the not-too-distant future. For now, I'm doing city carrier at USPS and they have a similar method of breaking you in gradually. I did partial routes for days. Then 3 weeks ago, I did a half route and felt it was pretty challenging, not feeling confident I could ever handle delivering on an entire route but I was wrong! I've done several different whole routes in the past 2 weeks with great success but I found out you got to keep pace with the other guys. Don't work too fast or let management know you're done earlier than others or higher expectations will be placed on you and the rest. For example, I finished my carrier route yesterday at 3:45 and was expected to be done by 5. I took the rest of the time going to lunch and relaxing, then walked into the building pretending like I just got done lol. I'm sure other guys here at UPS knows how this goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeofud, post: 1372692, member: 53290"] I wouldn't say 4 days is breaking in slowly lol. I tried my luck with UPS. Maybe I'll try again in the not-too-distant future. For now, I'm doing city carrier at USPS and they have a similar method of breaking you in gradually. I did partial routes for days. Then 3 weeks ago, I did a half route and felt it was pretty challenging, not feeling confident I could ever handle delivering on an entire route but I was wrong! I've done several different whole routes in the past 2 weeks with great success but I found out you got to keep pace with the other guys. Don't work too fast or let management know you're done earlier than others or higher expectations will be placed on you and the rest. For example, I finished my carrier route yesterday at 3:45 and was expected to be done by 5. I took the rest of the time going to lunch and relaxing, then walked into the building pretending like I just got done lol. I'm sure other guys here at UPS knows how this goes. [/QUOTE]
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