Everyday People: UPS driver praised for keying on customer service

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Everyday People: UPS driver praised for keying on customer service - Daily Astorian

UPS driver David Brady unlocks mysteries all the time.

On a route that requires him to deliver more than 200 packages daily from Seaside to Falcon Cove, Brady constantly must match unknown addresses and correct doorsteps in the least amount of time as possible.

The friendly driver, who is well-known throughout South County, recently received an award of excellence from the CEO of UPS. The company’s northwest district president called him an “amazing ambassador.”

Brady, however, said he didn’t feel he had done anything special.
 

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Everyday People: UPS driver praised for keying on customer service - Daily Astorian

UPS driver David Brady unlocks mysteries all the time.

On a route that requires him to deliver more than 200 packages daily from Seaside to Falcon Cove, Brady constantly must match unknown addresses and correct doorsteps in the least amount of time as possible.

The friendly driver, who is well-known throughout South County, recently received an award of excellence from the CEO of UPS. The company’s northwest district president called him an “amazing ambassador.”

Brady, however, said he didn’t feel he had done anything special.
How is this even newsworthy?

What should newsworthy is how hundreds of thousands of UPS drivers do their jobs everyday during the worst of times and worst of conditions, under constant threats and scrutiny by management, constant disdain from the people we deliver to, as well as the people we pick up from, all while never kicking the living piss out of these people and ending up on the news for doing it.
 

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How is this even newsworthy?

What should newsworthy is how hundreds of thousands of UPS drivers do their jobs everyday during the worst of times and worst of conditions, under constant threats and scrutiny by management, constant disdain from the people we deliver to, as well as the people we pick up from, all while never kicking the living piss out of these people and ending up on the news for doing it.

winner x2
 
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