Are 22.4 jobs going to replace PVD driver jobs?

Ghost in the Darkness

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Lol... because its so efficient to drive around a sedan with packages in the trunk? Its great for pvds to not have to handle any big boxes and have an experienced driver set up their load. I go back through the area to deliver big stuff... its just a waste of my time.
 

clean hairy

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Just wait for a PVD to call in
"I will be unable to work for a few days. The A/C on my car broke. Too hot to work"
Everyone be sure to cry a river for that person! Having to work with no A/C!
 

PT Car Washer

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Just wait for a PVD to call in
"I will be unable to work for a few days. The A/C on my car broke. Too hot to work"
Everyone be sure to cry a river for that person! Having to work with no A/C!
Brought me on Thursday and Friday to cover some pick ups. Grabbed a Penske rental with ice cold air and left the engine running. Mamma didn't raise no dummies.
 

scratch

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Brought me on Thursday and Friday to cover some pick ups. Grabbed a Penske rental with ice cold air and left the engine running. Mamma didn't raise no dummies.
I blew up my turbocharger Friday and I had 160 stops left. They bought me out a rental because we were out of cars. A/C and radio was nice, but I would rather have something with shelves. I clocked out at 10PM
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GenericUsername

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All of my route is nice neighborhoods. No pickups and I have been on it 24 years. Seniority is a fantastic thing!

200 stops or so a day here in all gated communities with less than 2 years FT seniority. People in my center tend to steer clear of mall routes and any route that is higher than 160 because they're a bunch of pansies.
 
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