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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1770391" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>Get ready for more BS. Working here is no different than working for your company probably - better than a lot places but that's not saying much since most places are god awful. If working here is supposed to be better than working at most corporations, then no corporation is good. One 'perk' (lol) as long as you don't get into accidents is job security though. You won't lose your job if you don't have accidents while on road. You'll just constantly be told by management through the form of reports/meaningless OLCCs/questioning that you need to go faster - but don't. Use those as reminders to go even slower when driving and while on your feet. The company hasn't laid off any couriers as yet, but that could change in the future. We are all essentially at the company's mercy when it comes to the changes they issue - often negative ones these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1770391, member: 56868"] Get ready for more BS. Working here is no different than working for your company probably - better than a lot places but that's not saying much since most places are god awful. If working here is supposed to be better than working at most corporations, then no corporation is good. One 'perk' (lol) as long as you don't get into accidents is job security though. You won't lose your job if you don't have accidents while on road. You'll just constantly be told by management through the form of reports/meaningless OLCCs/questioning that you need to go faster - but don't. Use those as reminders to go even slower when driving and while on your feet. The company hasn't laid off any couriers as yet, but that could change in the future. We are all essentially at the company's mercy when it comes to the changes they issue - often negative ones these days. [/QUOTE]
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