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who makes the best drivers?
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<blockquote data-quote="stink219" data-source="post: 1112813" data-attributes="member: 29852"><p>Depends on the definition of "best". I take "best" as a driver that works safe first, follows the direction of our collective bargaining agreement and then delivers packages if time permits. Conversely, my manager might think the "best" driver is one that gets as many stops delivered as he tells them. But, I feel that a PT preloader that is air qualified tends to be the best drivers. In our building, the FT supervisors tend to be the worst drivers and I have NEVER seen a manager behind the wheel of a brownie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stink219, post: 1112813, member: 29852"] Depends on the definition of "best". I take "best" as a driver that works safe first, follows the direction of our collective bargaining agreement and then delivers packages if time permits. Conversely, my manager might think the "best" driver is one that gets as many stops delivered as he tells them. But, I feel that a PT preloader that is air qualified tends to be the best drivers. In our building, the FT supervisors tend to be the worst drivers and I have NEVER seen a manager behind the wheel of a brownie. [/QUOTE]
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