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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1337589" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>Well, I'll tell you what. You won't find a lot of sympathy from the people on here. Most everyone has been there, done that. I started off as an unloader/porter. Probably the worst of both worlds. Unloaded trailers as fast I could for 3 hours straight. After all the drivers got their packages in their cars (it was a sort and load center then, before preload) and left to go deliver, I'd sweep the whole building, empty trash cans and clean commodes. After 5 hours of that, I went to my classes. Was it the hardest job I ever had? yes. Did I think cleaning commodes and sweeping floors was below me? Definitely. I stuck it out. Drove a package car after that. Went into feeders for my last 29 years. Arguably one of the best jobs this company has to offer in the hourly realm. This job isn't for everyone. No doubt. You have to get some dirt under your fingernails. It can be rewarding in many ways, however. I'd definitely give it more than 1 day. My .02. crunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1337589, member: 52978"] Well, I'll tell you what. You won't find a lot of sympathy from the people on here. Most everyone has been there, done that. I started off as an unloader/porter. Probably the worst of both worlds. Unloaded trailers as fast I could for 3 hours straight. After all the drivers got their packages in their cars (it was a sort and load center then, before preload) and left to go deliver, I'd sweep the whole building, empty trash cans and clean commodes. After 5 hours of that, I went to my classes. Was it the hardest job I ever had? yes. Did I think cleaning commodes and sweeping floors was below me? Definitely. I stuck it out. Drove a package car after that. Went into feeders for my last 29 years. Arguably one of the best jobs this company has to offer in the hourly realm. This job isn't for everyone. No doubt. You have to get some dirt under your fingernails. It can be rewarding in many ways, however. I'd definitely give it more than 1 day. My .02. crunch. [/QUOTE]
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