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cutting trips- not enough work!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="sinkingfast" data-source="post: 104620" data-attributes="member: 5837"><p>Again- I do not get the paranoia???? What would I possibly have to gain by asking the question that I did if I was not a driver???</p><p> Yes we use the term floaters, I guess you do not. Here a floater is a driver who does not have a trip or route of thier own- they cover other drivers. In my center we have alot of drivers who have been here a long time. Thankfully we had one retire yesterday and therefore I should be able to get a route this time around when bids come up.</p><p>Yes I am a driver- I deal with all the back-breaking work as you do. My knee's ache, my shoulders ache, I deal with supervisor harrassment ( as no one who works at UPS ever believes such a good- well known company acts this way) , pay my union dues every month..................</p><p> </p><p>I was hoping just for some insight and suggestions to ensure I work everyday- sorry if it became a topic of great debate as to whether I am a driver or not. I thought posing questions to those in my shoes that I may get support- not bashing for it?</p><p> </p><p>Obviously I guess I should not ask anymore questions here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinkingfast, post: 104620, member: 5837"] Again- I do not get the paranoia???? What would I possibly have to gain by asking the question that I did if I was not a driver??? Yes we use the term floaters, I guess you do not. Here a floater is a driver who does not have a trip or route of thier own- they cover other drivers. In my center we have alot of drivers who have been here a long time. Thankfully we had one retire yesterday and therefore I should be able to get a route this time around when bids come up. Yes I am a driver- I deal with all the back-breaking work as you do. My knee's ache, my shoulders ache, I deal with supervisor harrassment ( as no one who works at UPS ever believes such a good- well known company acts this way) , pay my union dues every month.................. I was hoping just for some insight and suggestions to ensure I work everyday- sorry if it became a topic of great debate as to whether I am a driver or not. I thought posing questions to those in my shoes that I may get support- not bashing for it? Obviously I guess I should not ask anymore questions here. [/QUOTE]
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