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What to expect on first days as a new driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Delivery!!!" data-source="post: 2146430" data-attributes="member: 56981"><p>The drivers who will be most effected are the ones that started driving within the last 10 years. Correct if I'm wrong because I'm a relatively new off the street but wasn't EDD in place before they started. The newer drivers haven't had much say in the matter of tech except for orion. And given work as directed, the only option there would be to follow it 100 percent and let the service failures occur, otherwise we'll just be helping management fix the issues with orion. And even that seems to be a gray area inviting discipline and a target on your back. It seems the best way to stay a skilled worker is to embrace the term industrial athlete and stay in great shape doing 200 plus stops everyday. There's no way that's getting done by walking at a brisk pace and following the methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delivery!!!, post: 2146430, member: 56981"] The drivers who will be most effected are the ones that started driving within the last 10 years. Correct if I'm wrong because I'm a relatively new off the street but wasn't EDD in place before they started. The newer drivers haven't had much say in the matter of tech except for orion. And given work as directed, the only option there would be to follow it 100 percent and let the service failures occur, otherwise we'll just be helping management fix the issues with orion. And even that seems to be a gray area inviting discipline and a target on your back. It seems the best way to stay a skilled worker is to embrace the term industrial athlete and stay in great shape doing 200 plus stops everyday. There's no way that's getting done by walking at a brisk pace and following the methods. [/QUOTE]
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