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<blockquote data-quote="Hate 150lb Packages" data-source="post: 1201206" data-attributes="member: 48257"><p>I like your spirit bro, and I am a hard charger like you. Those numbers are BEST CASE SCENARIO. Plus you're not factoring in morning, afternoon, and late afternoon pickups. Loading always takes longer. Not every package is a driver release. You have to hunt, you have to call, you have to deal with angry customers. If you run a rural route, it's even worse. 9 hours is a best case scenario, and that's with no PUPS considered. Something goes wrong daily. Trust me, the job will wear you down after about 6 months. I was cheery and ideological like you when I started. Now I'm emotionally dead at work. I don't despise it like many do. But I don't get much joy from it anymore. I'm stuck until one of my applications proves fruitful. I'd HIGHLY advise to request a ride along with a driver (NON contractor). Just ask them for a no BS analysis of what the job is like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hate 150lb Packages, post: 1201206, member: 48257"] I like your spirit bro, and I am a hard charger like you. Those numbers are BEST CASE SCENARIO. Plus you're not factoring in morning, afternoon, and late afternoon pickups. Loading always takes longer. Not every package is a driver release. You have to hunt, you have to call, you have to deal with angry customers. If you run a rural route, it's even worse. 9 hours is a best case scenario, and that's with no PUPS considered. Something goes wrong daily. Trust me, the job will wear you down after about 6 months. I was cheery and ideological like you when I started. Now I'm emotionally dead at work. I don't despise it like many do. But I don't get much joy from it anymore. I'm stuck until one of my applications proves fruitful. I'd HIGHLY advise to request a ride along with a driver (NON contractor). Just ask them for a no BS analysis of what the job is like. [/QUOTE]
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