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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 3991870" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>Is there another kind of tradesman ha? My better half is an apprentice electrician with the local IBEW. She's going on 3 years. Pretty low morale among her coworkers. </p><p></p><p>I (would like to) think I'm among the fools at Amazon that works to a higher standard than the 'top' pay (ha) would merit ... it's clearly just a job, like most FXG routes, and not a career. Of course, it's not only the drivers that are incompetent, but also the management. This week my DSP announced that we must get sigs for every single package we deliver to a person, e.g., at <em>residences, </em>and since Amazon deals in $10 trinkets, I've yet to have any delivery with a shipper-required sig. Y'know. It would be a gargantuan task to discipline/retrain the drivers who deliver to mailboxes and mark 'delivered to customer'. (We've had 3 caught by USPS Sunday carriers.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 3991870, member: 76643"] Is there another kind of tradesman ha? My better half is an apprentice electrician with the local IBEW. She's going on 3 years. Pretty low morale among her coworkers. I (would like to) think I'm among the fools at Amazon that works to a higher standard than the 'top' pay (ha) would merit ... it's clearly just a job, like most FXG routes, and not a career. Of course, it's not only the drivers that are incompetent, but also the management. This week my DSP announced that we must get sigs for every single package we deliver to a person, e.g., at [I]residences, [/I]and since Amazon deals in $10 trinkets, I've yet to have any delivery with a shipper-required sig.[I] [/I]Y'know. It would be a gargantuan task to discipline/retrain the drivers who deliver to mailboxes and mark 'delivered to customer'. (We've had 3 caught by USPS Sunday carriers.) [/QUOTE]
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