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I’m a 22 year old 22.4 driver and I feel like quitting. Need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 5203913" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>You do sound Like a hard worker. The corporation is using you’re personal pride in the work you do against you. 200 to 220 stops 300 packages to 350 packages a day is not norm for most drivers, at least not the ones who plan on being here multiple decades. There’s no way you’re being safe doing that many packages and stops a day. This job is just as much mental as it is physical. They say they want you to work by the methods. Use those methods The work methods are your friend. Once you get past the fact that management is playing mental games with you the job becomes much Easier. Don’t get me wrong it’s still physical and if you’re having trouble now it would be best to get your name on the feeders list. I started out with high step trucks, no EDD, no power steering, manual transmissions, A regular key with no key fob, and no GPS LOL never felt it was all that difficult got past the mental aspect. If they decided to set me up to fail I never let them down. this job is more about mental toughness, good luck whatever you decide</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 5203913, member: 60485"] You do sound Like a hard worker. The corporation is using you’re personal pride in the work you do against you. 200 to 220 stops 300 packages to 350 packages a day is not norm for most drivers, at least not the ones who plan on being here multiple decades. There’s no way you’re being safe doing that many packages and stops a day. This job is just as much mental as it is physical. They say they want you to work by the methods. Use those methods The work methods are your friend. Once you get past the fact that management is playing mental games with you the job becomes much Easier. Don’t get me wrong it’s still physical and if you’re having trouble now it would be best to get your name on the feeders list. I started out with high step trucks, no EDD, no power steering, manual transmissions, A regular key with no key fob, and no GPS LOL never felt it was all that difficult got past the mental aspect. If they decided to set me up to fail I never let them down. this job is more about mental toughness, good luck whatever you decide [/QUOTE]
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