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<blockquote data-quote="feederdriver06" data-source="post: 604420" data-attributes="member: 19057"><p>A good friend of mine quit after many years as a driver . Drove the truck out of the building, parked it around back and left an I QUIT note in it. When the customers started calling the center in the afternoon asking when the deliveries were then management knew something was up. They found the truck and the note and the rest is history. He was tired of the BS. His physical health was suffering from it also. It wasn't worth it. NO AMOUNT OF $$$ PER HOUR IS WORTH IT. If I didn't bid to a 22.3 job back when I did I woulda quit for sure too most definitely. Never woulda got to feeders. I don't understand the treatment of the drivers by management. The numbers game is ridiculous. Management should be kissing the feet of the drivers that they have instead of making life difficult for them. I wish more and more drivers would quit(its ashame most people live paycheck to paycheck or they probably would - management plays on this and knows no matter how bad the drivers are treated and how much crap they have to eat on a daily basis they will be back for more tommorrow because of not being financially in a position to make changes) and the part timers would pursue other careers and endevours instead of saving up to be a package car driver. Everyone here by now knows my position on life driving a package car . I need not say more.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/angry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angry:" title="Angry :angry:" data-shortname=":angry:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feederdriver06, post: 604420, member: 19057"] A good friend of mine quit after many years as a driver . Drove the truck out of the building, parked it around back and left an I QUIT note in it. When the customers started calling the center in the afternoon asking when the deliveries were then management knew something was up. They found the truck and the note and the rest is history. He was tired of the BS. His physical health was suffering from it also. It wasn't worth it. NO AMOUNT OF $$$ PER HOUR IS WORTH IT. If I didn't bid to a 22.3 job back when I did I woulda quit for sure too most definitely. Never woulda got to feeders. I don't understand the treatment of the drivers by management. The numbers game is ridiculous. Management should be kissing the feet of the drivers that they have instead of making life difficult for them. I wish more and more drivers would quit(its ashame most people live paycheck to paycheck or they probably would - management plays on this and knows no matter how bad the drivers are treated and how much crap they have to eat on a daily basis they will be back for more tommorrow because of not being financially in a position to make changes) and the part timers would pursue other careers and endevours instead of saving up to be a package car driver. Everyone here by now knows my position on life driving a package car . I need not say more.:angry: [/QUOTE]
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