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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1598650" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>The drivers you see grinding their teeth...it's not due to the difficult nature of the job as it's honestly not that difficult once you learn what to do and not to do. It's dealing with management, being over-dispatched or a combination of both.</p><p></p><p>You have to bust your butt in the beginning while racing the clock without getting into an accident or getting injured, without missing commit times and while trying to learn/remember all their acronyms and safety drivel. If you get hired on permanently and not just seasonally then the job isn't difficult, just somewhat challenging. When you're a cover guy covering other routes or doing random splits (work pulled off another route) it can be challenging to not know an area well and having to be quick while reading a map to figure out where the stops are and how best to get there. Orion is supposed to simplify this...but...yeah...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1598650, member: 28388"] The drivers you see grinding their teeth...it's not due to the difficult nature of the job as it's honestly not that difficult once you learn what to do and not to do. It's dealing with management, being over-dispatched or a combination of both. You have to bust your butt in the beginning while racing the clock without getting into an accident or getting injured, without missing commit times and while trying to learn/remember all their acronyms and safety drivel. If you get hired on permanently and not just seasonally then the job isn't difficult, just somewhat challenging. When you're a cover guy covering other routes or doing random splits (work pulled off another route) it can be challenging to not know an area well and having to be quick while reading a map to figure out where the stops are and how best to get there. Orion is supposed to simplify this...but...yeah... [/QUOTE]
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