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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1039457" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>A super courier at our station,not even 30 years old, has a new job lined up. He doesn't plan on telling the company he's leaving until he gives his 2 week notice in December. When I say super courier, I mean the type that blows up a route while the regular courier is on vacation. The type that takes pictures of all the astra labels with his Iphone and delivers on is lunch. He said by the time he's 35, he will be making more than what the company would be paying him at the same time. Didn't ask what his new job is but its going to be hard on the company to lose a guy like that during peak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1039457, member: 42215"] A super courier at our station,not even 30 years old, has a new job lined up. He doesn't plan on telling the company he's leaving until he gives his 2 week notice in December. When I say super courier, I mean the type that blows up a route while the regular courier is on vacation. The type that takes pictures of all the astra labels with his Iphone and delivers on is lunch. He said by the time he's 35, he will be making more than what the company would be paying him at the same time. Didn't ask what his new job is but its going to be hard on the company to lose a guy like that during peak. [/QUOTE]
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