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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1070871" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>I've been with the company over 11 years and, I can say without a doubt, this year brought back more Dex 1's than all the other peaks combined. It's interesting to see how much they've cut FT courier staff to the bare minimum and hired so many PT'ers only to see them cut and run after 3 or 4 hours on the clock. Earlier this week, one PT'er went out with 10 stops LOL. Said there was no one to watch the kid.....wow. I remember first starting out, courier buying their own flash lights so they could get more stops off after dark. Now it seems that the ones at the top don't <em>really</em> care about service and the sentiment has fallen down to the driver. Most guys stopped deliveries, once their first regular pup started. </p><p> Wonder what next peak will be like when half the staff are PT'ers and they need bodies to stay all day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1070871, member: 42215"] I've been with the company over 11 years and, I can say without a doubt, this year brought back more Dex 1's than all the other peaks combined. It's interesting to see how much they've cut FT courier staff to the bare minimum and hired so many PT'ers only to see them cut and run after 3 or 4 hours on the clock. Earlier this week, one PT'er went out with 10 stops LOL. Said there was no one to watch the kid.....wow. I remember first starting out, courier buying their own flash lights so they could get more stops off after dark. Now it seems that the ones at the top don't [I]really[/I] care about service and the sentiment has fallen down to the driver. Most guys stopped deliveries, once their first regular pup started. Wonder what next peak will be like when half the staff are PT'ers and they need bodies to stay all day? [/QUOTE]
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