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<blockquote data-quote="rngri4" data-source="post: 127547" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>Really it's not a bad job, just be prepared to be the arms and legs for the driver. The driver you meet will have most likely already exhausted himself from all his business stops that morning, and you will help with residentials and some pickups. Just be prepared to hump it, the job will really show you a little bit about the operations side of things, and you can then decide if you wan't to lift those boxes everyday on a preload, local sort, or twilight shift. I for one started out as a driver helper, and the driver I helped that year is still a great friend of mine, and I have now moved up the ranks into full time management, so just remember, you never know where the job may take you, to me, it was extra money while I finished up my business degree, but I ended up staying with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngri4, post: 127547, member: 1599"] Really it's not a bad job, just be prepared to be the arms and legs for the driver. The driver you meet will have most likely already exhausted himself from all his business stops that morning, and you will help with residentials and some pickups. Just be prepared to hump it, the job will really show you a little bit about the operations side of things, and you can then decide if you wan't to lift those boxes everyday on a preload, local sort, or twilight shift. I for one started out as a driver helper, and the driver I helped that year is still a great friend of mine, and I have now moved up the ranks into full time management, so just remember, you never know where the job may take you, to me, it was extra money while I finished up my business degree, but I ended up staying with it. [/QUOTE]
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