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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1084629" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>It was never my intention to demean anyone, everyone works hard. PT workers work just as hard, if not harder in a shorter period of time. which is probably a good reason why it is pt work, aside from the fact there isnt usually an all day operation, except at major hubs to work them full. I was pt 8 yrs, its all tough.</p><p>This week, I have been tweaked. I saw no good reason to cut a total route, when there was plenty of work to go around. If we all worked 11 and there was 3 of us in a loop.....not a mathemitician, but ............................So I am a wimp, it was -15 wind chill, we are not used to that here. They canceled schools, many businesses closed, especially those who had to work outside. It beat the hell out of me. </p><p>Then the drivel of safety blah, blah, blah ad nauseum. But make sure not to idle your car..........What the heck is a guy suppose to do, who has no whee to take a break but his pkg car? Dont back in driveways, walk it off. Ever try dragging a dolly through a foot of snow, or even less. Its impossible, then you hit a bump and it all falls in the snow. Meanwhile snot is rolling down your face, your eyes hurt, and your cheeks are frozen. Your fingers ache, it just sucked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1084629, member: 1944"] It was never my intention to demean anyone, everyone works hard. PT workers work just as hard, if not harder in a shorter period of time. which is probably a good reason why it is pt work, aside from the fact there isnt usually an all day operation, except at major hubs to work them full. I was pt 8 yrs, its all tough. This week, I have been tweaked. I saw no good reason to cut a total route, when there was plenty of work to go around. If we all worked 11 and there was 3 of us in a loop.....not a mathemitician, but ............................So I am a wimp, it was -15 wind chill, we are not used to that here. They canceled schools, many businesses closed, especially those who had to work outside. It beat the hell out of me. Then the drivel of safety blah, blah, blah ad nauseum. But make sure not to idle your car..........What the heck is a guy suppose to do, who has no whee to take a break but his pkg car? Dont back in driveways, walk it off. Ever try dragging a dolly through a foot of snow, or even less. Its impossible, then you hit a bump and it all falls in the snow. Meanwhile snot is rolling down your face, your eyes hurt, and your cheeks are frozen. Your fingers ache, it just sucked. [/QUOTE]
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