Brown Biscuit
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We have a few 22.4s going through the same thing. Didn’t even have to know their 5s and 10s.
please ask someone to show you how its tightened. and an example of curbed wheels, especially on a hill. don't wait for center mgrs, ask other drivers. when you see a hill, snap out of it and remember your special hill process. double-check gear shift, hand brake, test make sure truck is still, then make delivery.Use the handbrake, it's very important and even more importantly make sure it's tight
feel free to hit me up for any advice. I've had a rough, unlucky start, I think success or failure hinges on personal responsibility but also how invested center mgrs are in developing good safe drivers. in my center, they aren't in the least bit. happy to help if I can.So I went into this knowing it was essentially a loophole for more temporary drivers since UPS was blocked from getting PVDs during the outbreak.
Even with that being the case though I’m kind of shocked at the total lack of training new hires are getting in intergrad right now. Instead of the 5-6 days of training and driving, we had 2 days of watching videos, one day of solo studying the 5s and 10s, then we drove the truck in one 100 foot circle in the parking lot before backing it into a parking space one time.
Now we’re all starting our routes tomorrow. Luckily I have experience driving the trucks from a different job, and I know the diad from being a PVD. But assuming most people don’t, I feel like that’s kind of crazy, right?
Back in the day it was 3 days with a sup then on your own. Start delivering.So I went into this knowing it was essentially a loophole for more temporary drivers since UPS was blocked from getting PVDs during the outbreak.
Even with that being the case though I’m kind of shocked at the total lack of training new hires are getting in intergrad right now. Instead of the 5-6 days of training and driving, we had 2 days of watching videos, one day of solo studying the 5s and 10s, then we drove the truck in one 100 foot circle in the parking lot before backing it into a parking space one time.
Now we’re all starting our routes tomorrow. Luckily I have experience driving the trucks from a different job, and I know the diad from being a PVD. But assuming most people don’t, I feel like that’s kind of crazy, right?
So I went into this knowing it was essentially a loophole for more temporary drivers since UPS was blocked from getting PVDs during the outbreak.
Even with that being the case though I’m kind of shocked at the total lack of training new hires are getting in intergrad right now. Instead of the 5-6 days of training and driving, we had 2 days of watching videos, one day of solo studying the 5s and 10s, then we drove the truck in one 100 foot circle in the parking lot before backing it into a parking space one time.
Now we’re all starting our routes tomorrow. Luckily I have experience driving the trucks from a different job, and I know the diad from being a PVD. But assuming most people don’t, I feel like that’s kind of crazy, right?
He'll have a job alright! After he catches the chinese virus, he'll be feeding worms, six feet under!Will you have a job after all this COVID volume dies down or are you seasonal?
I was as wellWe used to do that here, I was a driver trainer a long time ago. Then they scrap that program because they didn't want to pay us an extra $0.50 an hour
True! I mean rod and all the others of his generation seemed to be able to do the job right without having a diad and lots of these newfangled distractions.The rest of us made it through this job without going to school...
Translated:feel free to hit me up for any advice. I've had a rough, unlucky start, I think success or failure hinges on personal responsibility but also how invested center mgrs are in developing good safe drivers. in my center, they aren't in the least bit. happy to help if I can.
When I started when didn't have a DIAD or a key fob nor did we have pal label's on our packages. You just worked hard and kept your package car organized..True! I mean rod and all the others of his generation seemed to be able to do the job right without having a diad and lots of these newfangled distractions.
Common sense back then seemed the easiest way to do the job.
Hope there’s an end date in that agreement or they’ll never go away.Just stop
Some places are allowed to use PVDs. The western region allowed Ups to use part time employees as PVDs.
did u gain an inch from posting this? guess u needed it...Translated:
"Ask me for advice, and you can lose your job just like me!!"
did u gain an inch from posting this? guess u needed it...
Makes perfect sense.Sounds like a joke to me. They shouldn't even call it "Integrad."
Nobody told or taught him how to do that!Please feel free to use all of the letters on your keyboard.