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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4527584" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>There are two types of hourly drivers at UPS that you can’t help. There’s the driver who shows up 90 minutes before the start time and he’s frantically searching thru this load FOR FREE to pick out misloads, and there’s the 20 year driver who’s pacing back and forth in front of the computers Biting his/her fingernails watching the stops pile up. I never minded the brand new guy showing up doing this stuff, but how you going to be driver with seniority, and do this? How do you arrive at that point, with all the knowledge you have about how the company operates? You’re bulletproof. Don’t kill anyone, don’t get into a fistfight, don’t steal, and don’t get into an accident and not report it. That’s it. End of story. You‘re bulletproof It’s amazing. Two specific types of package drivers, that are so far gone, they can’t be helped. And what always got me, was the guy that had been there forever, pacing back and forth. It drove me nuts. People begged me to run for shop steward. I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t deal with all the drivers that were such sissy’s that I knew I could never change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4527584, member: 46614"] There are two types of hourly drivers at UPS that you can’t help. There’s the driver who shows up 90 minutes before the start time and he’s frantically searching thru this load FOR FREE to pick out misloads, and there’s the 20 year driver who’s pacing back and forth in front of the computers Biting his/her fingernails watching the stops pile up. I never minded the brand new guy showing up doing this stuff, but how you going to be driver with seniority, and do this? How do you arrive at that point, with all the knowledge you have about how the company operates? You’re bulletproof. Don’t kill anyone, don’t get into a fistfight, don’t steal, and don’t get into an accident and not report it. That’s it. End of story. You‘re bulletproof It’s amazing. Two specific types of package drivers, that are so far gone, they can’t be helped. And what always got me, was the guy that had been there forever, pacing back and forth. It drove me nuts. People begged me to run for shop steward. I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t deal with all the drivers that were such sissy’s that I knew I could never change. [/QUOTE]
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