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<blockquote data-quote="PhatAzz" data-source="post: 1325990" data-attributes="member: 15930"><p>The repetition of doing the same thing over and over will eventually make the tasks become "second nature". I cant make you "get it" - it's your choice to learn it or not. Some people "get it" quicker than others. You will still be learning how to do things 10 years from now.</p><p>So - Yes, You will eventually "get it". It's not a complicated or hard job. If you are in good physical shape then you'll find that there is a lot more mental stress to it than physical. Take the pkg off the shelf and deliver it. Go to the next stop and do it again. Over and Over and Over. Same thing tomorrow. You'll have to get good enough to look at an address and immediately visualize the stop - where you're going to park, where you're going to leave the pkg etc. Plan ahead. You should try to be consistent in every thing you do. Pull the key at every stop, blow the horn, close the bulkhead door, ring bell, knock, call out "UPS", leave pkg, walk back to car, use handrail, start the car and go to the next stop. You will find that you can get "lost" in the pkg compartment. Try to deep your shelves pushed up and try to only put one foot in the door when selecting your pkg. Blah, BLah, Blah, ........... you'll get it. If you want it bad enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatAzz, post: 1325990, member: 15930"] The repetition of doing the same thing over and over will eventually make the tasks become "second nature". I cant make you "get it" - it's your choice to learn it or not. Some people "get it" quicker than others. You will still be learning how to do things 10 years from now. So - Yes, You will eventually "get it". It's not a complicated or hard job. If you are in good physical shape then you'll find that there is a lot more mental stress to it than physical. Take the pkg off the shelf and deliver it. Go to the next stop and do it again. Over and Over and Over. Same thing tomorrow. You'll have to get good enough to look at an address and immediately visualize the stop - where you're going to park, where you're going to leave the pkg etc. Plan ahead. You should try to be consistent in every thing you do. Pull the key at every stop, blow the horn, close the bulkhead door, ring bell, knock, call out "UPS", leave pkg, walk back to car, use handrail, start the car and go to the next stop. You will find that you can get "lost" in the pkg compartment. Try to deep your shelves pushed up and try to only put one foot in the door when selecting your pkg. Blah, BLah, Blah, ........... you'll get it. If you want it bad enough [/QUOTE]
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