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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4027344" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>No one could have said it better. The simple fact is that no one wants</p><p> to be out there in all kinds of weather in an increasing violent and hostile public environment trying the best you can to appease and increasingly malcontented customer base. But, as long as X is in the letter box and crate lugging business somebody will continue to have to do it.</p><p>Trouble is today it seems like everyone wants to be a "manager" not driven however by intellectual prowess ,personal challenge or even in support and admiration of those whose whose task it is to physically get an item from point A to point B but rather a completely undeserved sense of self importance and a disdain and flat out fear that's right fear of physical labor. </p><p>Perhaps it would be better to shift to an all robotic delivery system. This way when a consignee wants to rip the face off of a human courier instead they'll find R2D2 standing there with it's lights blinking leaving them to claw the eyes out of a "manager' sitting at HQ and in his sheltered little world wrongly believing that he'll never be reduced having to go out and hand deliver......That is until the power goes off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4027344, member: 58386"] No one could have said it better. The simple fact is that no one wants to be out there in all kinds of weather in an increasing violent and hostile public environment trying the best you can to appease and increasingly malcontented customer base. But, as long as X is in the letter box and crate lugging business somebody will continue to have to do it. Trouble is today it seems like everyone wants to be a "manager" not driven however by intellectual prowess ,personal challenge or even in support and admiration of those whose whose task it is to physically get an item from point A to point B but rather a completely undeserved sense of self importance and a disdain and flat out fear that's right fear of physical labor. Perhaps it would be better to shift to an all robotic delivery system. This way when a consignee wants to rip the face off of a human courier instead they'll find R2D2 standing there with it's lights blinking leaving them to claw the eyes out of a "manager' sitting at HQ and in his sheltered little world wrongly believing that he'll never be reduced having to go out and hand deliver......That is until the power goes off. [/QUOTE]
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