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<blockquote data-quote="RockinRobin" data-source="post: 4695743" data-attributes="member: 50986"><p>This goes back quite a few years when I was a helper. My driver dropped me off at twilight in the absolute worst part of the city during a very bitter cold snap after a heavy snow. This part of the city had unplowed streets and no sidewalks. At least there were no sidewalks that I could use with the heavy frozen snow and ice. He put out the hand cart piled high with packages and said, "See you in an hour or two." </p><p></p><p>Not long after he leaves, I'm trudging through the snow piles and frozen ice ruts with packages falling everywhere. A US Mail truck stops and asks me what the hell I'm doing walking around this part of the city near dark with all these packages without my truck. I tell him I'm a driver's helper and the driver dropped me off to make hand deliveries via cart. He shakes his head and says, "Good Luck. You'll need it." About 30 minutes later it's getting pretty dark and a Deputy Sheriff stops and askes me if I need help, assuming my truck had broken down. I explain what I'm doing. He says, "Whatever they are paying you, it's not enough."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockinRobin, post: 4695743, member: 50986"] This goes back quite a few years when I was a helper. My driver dropped me off at twilight in the absolute worst part of the city during a very bitter cold snap after a heavy snow. This part of the city had unplowed streets and no sidewalks. At least there were no sidewalks that I could use with the heavy frozen snow and ice. He put out the hand cart piled high with packages and said, "See you in an hour or two." Not long after he leaves, I'm trudging through the snow piles and frozen ice ruts with packages falling everywhere. A US Mail truck stops and asks me what the hell I'm doing walking around this part of the city near dark with all these packages without my truck. I tell him I'm a driver's helper and the driver dropped me off to make hand deliveries via cart. He shakes his head and says, "Good Luck. You'll need it." About 30 minutes later it's getting pretty dark and a Deputy Sheriff stops and askes me if I need help, assuming my truck had broken down. I explain what I'm doing. He says, "Whatever they are paying you, it's not enough." [/QUOTE]
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