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<blockquote data-quote="browned out" data-source="post: 263727" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>I've been driving for eight years and worked in side for 10 years. Both very difficult environments. Inside you get no seat time and a 10 minute break for 5 hours or if you work a double and do 9 to 10 hours you get two 10 minute breaks. The hardest job by far was loading the drop 28 footer's(jump down about 3 feet to load under doors) and the 53 footers. Unloading a 53 footer full of dells or office max paper or books or video tapes wasn't much fun either, sorting these biatches was no picnic either. No envelopes in those suckers. Pre load sux also.</p><p> </p><p>That being said the driver position is also very physically demanding and much, much more stressful due to managements constant harrasement, driving thru subdivisions with kids, halloween, snow, ice.</p><p> </p><p>There are not to many cake jobs left here anymore. Hazmat designated responder was not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browned out, post: 263727, member: 8105"] I've been driving for eight years and worked in side for 10 years. Both very difficult environments. Inside you get no seat time and a 10 minute break for 5 hours or if you work a double and do 9 to 10 hours you get two 10 minute breaks. The hardest job by far was loading the drop 28 footer's(jump down about 3 feet to load under doors) and the 53 footers. Unloading a 53 footer full of dells or office max paper or books or video tapes wasn't much fun either, sorting these biatches was no picnic either. No envelopes in those suckers. Pre load sux also. That being said the driver position is also very physically demanding and much, much more stressful due to managements constant harrasement, driving thru subdivisions with kids, halloween, snow, ice. There are not to many cake jobs left here anymore. Hazmat designated responder was not bad. [/QUOTE]
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