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<blockquote data-quote="iowa boy" data-source="post: 923912" data-attributes="member: 13555"><p>Just an FYI, if I was concerned about a high school student bumping me off my job, then maybe I shouldn't work here. But, said student would have to come to work everyday and want to work when here. Most of this generation of high school kids don't know the meaning of work, let alone working at a physically demanding job. God forbid they would have to give up their cell phones and get off Facebook for more than 15 minutes to do some actual work.</p><p></p><p>Until you sit in the drivers seat of that truck you rode around in thru peak and try and deal with everything us drivers have to deal with on a daily basis, including know it all helpers, you cant possibly begin to understand how challenging this job is, both physically and mentally. </p><p></p><p>Until you do what everyone here has done, be it working the preload, local sort, or the night shift. To driving for 12 hours a day, 5 days a week and dealing with all the stresses that your management team puts on you, don't lecture me or anyone else here about how this is not a challenging job. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Any you wonder why you were only a helper and don't have a job at UPS now after peak? UPS has enough know it alls, they don't need another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowa boy, post: 923912, member: 13555"] Just an FYI, if I was concerned about a high school student bumping me off my job, then maybe I shouldn't work here. But, said student would have to come to work everyday and want to work when here. Most of this generation of high school kids don't know the meaning of work, let alone working at a physically demanding job. God forbid they would have to give up their cell phones and get off Facebook for more than 15 minutes to do some actual work. Until you sit in the drivers seat of that truck you rode around in thru peak and try and deal with everything us drivers have to deal with on a daily basis, including know it all helpers, you cant possibly begin to understand how challenging this job is, both physically and mentally. Until you do what everyone here has done, be it working the preload, local sort, or the night shift. To driving for 12 hours a day, 5 days a week and dealing with all the stresses that your management team puts on you, don't lecture me or anyone else here about how this is not a challenging job. Any you wonder why you were only a helper and don't have a job at UPS now after peak? UPS has enough know it alls, they don't need another. [/QUOTE]
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