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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 99742" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>At driver training you will learn the basics of how to deliver and how to drive and work safe. These are the most impoortant things you will learn. When you get to your center you will have an on car supervisor take you out on raod your first few days. This is where you'll learn the most. Don't be afraid to ask this supervisor the questions you asked here. What can I do to make it as a driver in this center? What are your expectaions of me? Listen to him or her and folow through with what he/she expects. Most of them will tell you what they expect. Be respectfull. The first impression you make will be the lasting impression. I hate to be this blunt, but, you will work your ass off like never before. You will hear and see many things that may be different that what you learn at driver training. If you have a problem with this, live with it untill you make it on as permanent. If you have a problem with payroll, take it to your supervisor and let him/her fix the problem. Keep your complaints to yourself, unless you feel they jepordise your safety. If they do jepordise your safety them take it up with that person in a respectfull way. Don't ever try to show up a supervisor or manager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 99742, member: 4724"] At driver training you will learn the basics of how to deliver and how to drive and work safe. These are the most impoortant things you will learn. When you get to your center you will have an on car supervisor take you out on raod your first few days. This is where you'll learn the most. Don't be afraid to ask this supervisor the questions you asked here. What can I do to make it as a driver in this center? What are your expectaions of me? Listen to him or her and folow through with what he/she expects. Most of them will tell you what they expect. Be respectfull. The first impression you make will be the lasting impression. I hate to be this blunt, but, you will work your ass off like never before. You will hear and see many things that may be different that what you learn at driver training. If you have a problem with this, live with it untill you make it on as permanent. If you have a problem with payroll, take it to your supervisor and let him/her fix the problem. Keep your complaints to yourself, unless you feel they jepordise your safety. If they do jepordise your safety them take it up with that person in a respectfull way. Don't ever try to show up a supervisor or manager. [/QUOTE]
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