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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 271486" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>How can you judge workers over generations, you ask.</p><p>Here's how.</p><p></p><p>Technology has made our jobs easier over time.(you say)</p><p></p><p>If it is easier, then why does it take 3X's longer for a new hire to reach a working skill level that was achieved in 30 days by the someone in the 80's.</p><p></p><p>How can you compare a driver from 2007 to a driver in 1970?</p><p></p><p>In the 70's a new driver did not need a simulator to teach them what falling down felt like and what the causes were that made it happen.</p><p></p><p>Truck models's are different,equiptment is more up to date,</p><p></p><p>Ha, Ha, that's a good one. I drive a P5, stadium seat, stick shift with 700,00 miles on it and no power steering.</p><p></p><p>I just can't see this question developing. </p><p></p><p>This statement proves my point. The question has already developed, that is why Ups has to go to such extremes to try and train a new worker in such basic skills of working, before it can train them to do the job they were hired for.</p><p>PAX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 271486, member: 1664"] How can you judge workers over generations, you ask. Here's how. Technology has made our jobs easier over time.(you say) If it is easier, then why does it take 3X's longer for a new hire to reach a working skill level that was achieved in 30 days by the someone in the 80's. How can you compare a driver from 2007 to a driver in 1970? In the 70's a new driver did not need a simulator to teach them what falling down felt like and what the causes were that made it happen. Truck models's are different,equiptment is more up to date, Ha, Ha, that's a good one. I drive a P5, stadium seat, stick shift with 700,00 miles on it and no power steering. I just can't see this question developing. This statement proves my point. The question has already developed, that is why Ups has to go to such extremes to try and train a new worker in such basic skills of working, before it can train them to do the job they were hired for. PAX [/QUOTE]
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