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Did you work your butt off when you first started?
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<blockquote data-quote="NHDRVR" data-source="post: 206852" data-attributes="member: 10327"><p>I think you simply work as hard as your body allows you to on any particular day. If you enjoy the exhaustion and are trying to drop some weight than more power too you. But....Don't question why you are doing more than you feel you should, or why management thinks you are the best choice to get something done on your shift. Your going full throttle (hopefully in a safe fashion) and they are saving money by having you do the work.</p><p> </p><p>When I started driving, 15 or so years ago, I don't think my feet touched the ground. (If you want to make a fast enemy try burning up a senior drivers house-call run.) My body finally told me to keep doing the work I would have to maintain a happy medium that "I" set. Not "them". I work hard, but, and this is most important, I work smart. If most drivers would take a second to slow down and think about what they are doing instead of how fast they can get it done there would be less injuries and accidents. Unfortunately, that doesnt fit into the O.R.'s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHDRVR, post: 206852, member: 10327"] I think you simply work as hard as your body allows you to on any particular day. If you enjoy the exhaustion and are trying to drop some weight than more power too you. But....Don't question why you are doing more than you feel you should, or why management thinks you are the best choice to get something done on your shift. Your going full throttle (hopefully in a safe fashion) and they are saving money by having you do the work. When I started driving, 15 or so years ago, I don't think my feet touched the ground. (If you want to make a fast enemy try burning up a senior drivers house-call run.) My body finally told me to keep doing the work I would have to maintain a happy medium that "I" set. Not "them". I work hard, but, and this is most important, I work smart. If most drivers would take a second to slow down and think about what they are doing instead of how fast they can get it done there would be less injuries and accidents. Unfortunately, that doesnt fit into the O.R.'s. [/QUOTE]
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