UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
He can't help but interject his experiences on his cupcake veteran route
Come up and show me how it's done sometime.
Pack a lunch and bring your big boy pants.
He can't help but interject his experiences on his cupcake veteran route
Yawn.Come up and show me how it's done sometime.
Pack a lunch and bring your big boy pants.
Would love to see someone come off the streets and run any route by ORION The job is not as easy as we make it
He can't help but interject his experiences on his cupcake veteran route
Come up and show me how it's done sometime.
Pack a lunch and bring your big boy pants.
Dave is real proud of this and wears it like a feather in his cap.
What he doesn't realize is he's screwing himself out of tens of thousands of dollars.
It only took me a week of training and 1 week of ohWould love to see someone come off the streets and run any route by ORION The job is not as easy as we make it
Many have.Someone should let him know.
Love his "old school" interjections.
It only took me a week of training and 1 week of oh, did I do that right... And I've been fine since.. I'd really love to know what you seasoned veteran drivers consider the hardest part of driving PC's are... Curious if I've even been the yet in the 5 months of driving, and haven't noticed..
It only took me a week of training and 1 week of oh, did I do that right... And I've been fine since.. I'd really love to know what you seasoned veteran drivers consider the hardest part of driving PC's are... Curious if I've even been the yet in the 5 months of driving, and haven't noticed..
Preload has no customersI don't believe I have heard you discuss a single customer interaction or experience in any of your posts.
Try running ten different routes over a two week period, six of which are blind.Come up and show me how it's done sometime.
Pack a lunch and bring your big boy pants.
Do it for 30 years and not 30 days like you.I'll still waiting to hear what you senior guys who've worked 20+ years consider the hard part of the job. I'm curious to what you all consider the hard part... The hardest thing I do day to day is walk up stairs with heavy packages..
But he has a clean conscious and his management respects his work ethic.Dave is real proud of this and wears it like a feather in his cap.
What he doesn't realize is he's screwing himself out of tens of thousands of dollars.
You're missing what I'm saying and taking it out of context... It's not a slam on the older guys. I'm seriously asking what they consider the hardest part of the job. I'm sure each has a different view of it. I know I'm new.. I'm sure there's harder work I've yet to do. That's why I'm asking.. and that's why I said the hardest thing I do is walk up stairs with 5-6-7 packages, or walking up 3-4 flights with 70+ lbs packages... Other then that, I haven't really come across anything to difficult... Time commits?? I make sure I break off early enough to get them done... I guess that could be a slight stress too.. but there has to be more difficult things involved I'm sure... Anyone care to chime in what they deal with daily, Or even once in a while that's REALLY TOUGH?I think the issue at hand here is not what's so "difficult about the job". Rather more trying to show some respect to the vets from n00bs like us. Yes, they're not hard steps to march. But we haven't marched millions of them yet.
Read more, learn more. Ruffle feathers less.
Last I checked, drivers are the preloads customers....Preload has no customers
About 150 days.. close tho, by your math skills..Do it for 30 years and not 30 days like you.