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<blockquote data-quote="MassWineGuy" data-source="post: 1237993" data-attributes="member: 44554"><p>Shadow, there definitely are a fair number of UPS drivers who are almost completely lack any hint of how to get along with or treat other people. I think it's fantastic that you stood up to your jerk sub. driver. I would not have had the patience or tolerance not to hit the guy. The two seasons I worked as a helper my drivers told me I was one of the best they'd ever seen and that I really helped them out. I just went all out and had a sense of urgency in my deliveries. Lousy pay, yes; but I got a strong sense of personal pride knowing I had done well.</p><p></p><p>All this week I rode with a social Neandethal who barely ever spoke and seems to resent having a helper, even if it means he goes home two hours earlier than if he worked solo. At lunch he parks the truck and for the next hour sends Tweets and fiddles with his cell phone. Doesn't speak a word.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Jake. I also think you should go to the center and speak face to face with the driver's sup. Chances are good that he or she already knows this driver is a total nightmare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassWineGuy, post: 1237993, member: 44554"] Shadow, there definitely are a fair number of UPS drivers who are almost completely lack any hint of how to get along with or treat other people. I think it's fantastic that you stood up to your jerk sub. driver. I would not have had the patience or tolerance not to hit the guy. The two seasons I worked as a helper my drivers told me I was one of the best they'd ever seen and that I really helped them out. I just went all out and had a sense of urgency in my deliveries. Lousy pay, yes; but I got a strong sense of personal pride knowing I had done well. All this week I rode with a social Neandethal who barely ever spoke and seems to resent having a helper, even if it means he goes home two hours earlier than if he worked solo. At lunch he parks the truck and for the next hour sends Tweets and fiddles with his cell phone. Doesn't speak a word. I agree with Jake. I also think you should go to the center and speak face to face with the driver's sup. Chances are good that he or she already knows this driver is a total nightmare. [/QUOTE]
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