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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 5122464" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>No you cant .I am speaking from 35 years of experience. What you did during peak absolutely is not a comparison to what a driver does daily. I have seen both sides and what you did during peak was to run easy residentials stops which are in UPS parlance referred to as Gravy</p><p></p><p>You havent a clue what its like to run a route with a fully packed out package Car,NDA commits,Commercial stops, Pickups and irate customers. But those of us that are RPCD's DO know what it's like and I know for certain a 64 year old man can't do the entry level routes. I laugh at the thought of you running a commercial route in the summer with 95 Degree heat and 100% humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 5122464, member: 33372"] No you cant .I am speaking from 35 years of experience. What you did during peak absolutely is not a comparison to what a driver does daily. I have seen both sides and what you did during peak was to run easy residentials stops which are in UPS parlance referred to as Gravy You havent a clue what its like to run a route with a fully packed out package Car,NDA commits,Commercial stops, Pickups and irate customers. But those of us that are RPCD's DO know what it's like and I know for certain a 64 year old man can't do the entry level routes. I laugh at the thought of you running a commercial route in the summer with 95 Degree heat and 100% humidity. [/QUOTE]
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