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<blockquote data-quote="uzibear" data-source="post: 136381" data-attributes="member: 7036"><p>i just started as a helper in costa mesa, ca off the aliso viejo hub, so think i can help</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. --i've had two different drivers; both where super cool, and were constantly thanking me for hustling; so far they've been real appreciative; i'm not even in shape, and i just have to move quick, and they've been super chill; but you never know, you could get an *******, but i wouldn't worry about it</p><p></p><p></p><p>2----yup, you do what he/she says; exactly, you'll meet him wherever he tells you to, you might work with the same dude all the time, but probably get moved around a little at least; yeah, you'll sign in on the DIAD (the little electronic clipboard thing, ya know?) most like</p><p></p><p></p><p>3. ---for me it hasn't been like this, they call me in the morning; they told me i'd meet a driver friday at 2pm and i did, and today i met a utility driver (they drive more than one route) at 11am; both days i worked about 5.5hrs; you probably will KNOW most of the time when you'll be working the next day; you'll probably work M-friend; NO, NOT ON MOMENT'S NOTICE, here at least they call me hours in advance, and for most of the time i should be with the same dude and meet him at the same time</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-------oh, and my last thing; **** the "horror stories", i mean, bloody hell, it's not that hard; it's a bit of work, but heck, it's not so bad; i heard all these horror stories too, on browncafe and from the management; so far, i've been totally happy with the job; hard work and i'm definitely going to be losing weight which is cool, if you're in shape it will help a bundle; drivers have been super-chill, and i've just been enjoying it</p><p></p><p>all i have to say is, go for it, it's a good job, don't let folks freak you out; it's really not that bad, at least what i've been doing (which is mostly residential admittedly); in fact it hasn't been bad at all</p><p></p><p>if you really want to help your driver out (which really is THE thing that you want to be thinking about) you'll have a great time and your driver will love you; you make their job much easier if you do what you do well</p><p></p><p>but whatever you do, be careful; make sure you look both ways when crossing the street (that's been a big one for me), and watch out for tripping hazards like sprinklers, steps etc. </p><p></p><p></p><p>don't worry about it, just go apply and they'll most likely fall over themselves to hire you, then just do what you're saying (intending to help that driver out as much as possible) and they'll love you for it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uzibear, post: 136381, member: 7036"] i just started as a helper in costa mesa, ca off the aliso viejo hub, so think i can help 1. --i've had two different drivers; both where super cool, and were constantly thanking me for hustling; so far they've been real appreciative; i'm not even in shape, and i just have to move quick, and they've been super chill; but you never know, you could get an *******, but i wouldn't worry about it 2----yup, you do what he/she says; exactly, you'll meet him wherever he tells you to, you might work with the same dude all the time, but probably get moved around a little at least; yeah, you'll sign in on the DIAD (the little electronic clipboard thing, ya know?) most like 3. ---for me it hasn't been like this, they call me in the morning; they told me i'd meet a driver friday at 2pm and i did, and today i met a utility driver (they drive more than one route) at 11am; both days i worked about 5.5hrs; you probably will KNOW most of the time when you'll be working the next day; you'll probably work M-friend; NO, NOT ON MOMENT'S NOTICE, here at least they call me hours in advance, and for most of the time i should be with the same dude and meet him at the same time -------oh, and my last thing; **** the "horror stories", i mean, bloody hell, it's not that hard; it's a bit of work, but heck, it's not so bad; i heard all these horror stories too, on browncafe and from the management; so far, i've been totally happy with the job; hard work and i'm definitely going to be losing weight which is cool, if you're in shape it will help a bundle; drivers have been super-chill, and i've just been enjoying it all i have to say is, go for it, it's a good job, don't let folks freak you out; it's really not that bad, at least what i've been doing (which is mostly residential admittedly); in fact it hasn't been bad at all if you really want to help your driver out (which really is THE thing that you want to be thinking about) you'll have a great time and your driver will love you; you make their job much easier if you do what you do well but whatever you do, be careful; make sure you look both ways when crossing the street (that's been a big one for me), and watch out for tripping hazards like sprinklers, steps etc. don't worry about it, just go apply and they'll most likely fall over themselves to hire you, then just do what you're saying (intending to help that driver out as much as possible) and they'll love you for it [/QUOTE]
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