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<blockquote data-quote="HULKAMANIA" data-source="post: 987022" data-attributes="member: 36802"><p>Its easy for some idiot to sit behind a computer desk and to daydream of how to do YOUR JOB. The time allowances never have made sense to me. I dont know how may packages I have delivered that say 69 lbs on them but you know good and well they are more like 80. Is the time allowance for a package that weighs 69 lbs as compared to 1 lb the same? Say you are driver releasing the same exactly location, 1 is 69 and 1 is 1 lb, are the allowances the same??? For some reason I think that they are, am I correct in thinking the only time you get more allowance is if you put in over 70? </p><p></p><p>There is a reason this company went from making management drive for a year to be able to be in management, to now just hiring them straight out of college. EDUCATION CANT BUY EXPERIENCE! IF they have experience doing the job and know exactly what you are going through then they are more able to understand. If they are some college educated IDIOT that has no idea what you are doing out there its easy for him/her to have an unrealistic expecations. They are getting so far away from the fair days wage for a fair days pay its not even funny in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HULKAMANIA, post: 987022, member: 36802"] Its easy for some idiot to sit behind a computer desk and to daydream of how to do YOUR JOB. The time allowances never have made sense to me. I dont know how may packages I have delivered that say 69 lbs on them but you know good and well they are more like 80. Is the time allowance for a package that weighs 69 lbs as compared to 1 lb the same? Say you are driver releasing the same exactly location, 1 is 69 and 1 is 1 lb, are the allowances the same??? For some reason I think that they are, am I correct in thinking the only time you get more allowance is if you put in over 70? There is a reason this company went from making management drive for a year to be able to be in management, to now just hiring them straight out of college. EDUCATION CANT BUY EXPERIENCE! IF they have experience doing the job and know exactly what you are going through then they are more able to understand. If they are some college educated IDIOT that has no idea what you are doing out there its easy for him/her to have an unrealistic expecations. They are getting so far away from the fair days wage for a fair days pay its not even funny in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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