Welcome to brown bend over and spread em wide. We supply uniforms but not the astroglide!Thanks for the advice. Monday was crap, not the route I was supposed to be training on, car was full and I couldn’t find anything.
Buddy, you can have 25 years in, and you will still be repeating that exact phrase. “Cars too full! Can’t find smileT!”Thanks for the advice. Monday was crap, not the route I was supposed to be training on, car was full and I couldn’t find anything.
Thanks for the advice. Monday was crap, not the route I was supposed to be training on, car was full and I couldn’t find anything.
Nothing personal. Clearly this guy has had many people just not show up anymore.Told me twice if I need to quit to call an hour before.
Nothing personal. Clearly this guy has had many people just not show up anymore.
Tomorrow. After he keeps rushing you, making you feel like you can't eat or pee. Go in the back, like you're getting a PKG, stare at him with an "ohh !" look on your face. Pull down your pants and crap in a tote.
I might do exactly this on my next space and vis ride... just becauseNothing personal. Clearly this guy has had many people just not show up anymore.
Tomorrow. After he keeps rushing you, making you feel like you can't eat or pee. Go in the back, like you're getting a PKG, stare at him with an "ohh !" look on your face. Pull down your pants and crap in a tote.
They told me first day before I went out that they were going to ask for a 40 day vs 30 day.
I am wondering if this sup is just crap. They mentioned before we went out the first day if I wanted to quit this week to call ahead at least an hour. They use their phone for gps navigation on half the resi and I have learned no methods other than hold hand rail. I have had to initiate everything or they just sit back and chill. I know there are methods to help me get faster but I don’t know them. I want to succeed but without training and this crap sup I don’t know
Run away or stay?
Haven't had time to take any breaks last week or this week or I won't get done in time. Basically, like it was said, if the load is a fail then let it fail. I'm not going to keep working for free when you give me an unrealistic load.
So yes to qualify, do what's necessary. As far as methods go I'm not sure where to start if the handrail is the only thing you've been told about.
One thing I realized is that when you sort don't try to get them in stop-by-stop order unless you gave plenty of room/time. Make sure you don't have any misloads, get them in the generally correct spot, then you can find them fairly quickly at the delivery address.
Getting done isn't your problem it's theirs. Take your break and inform the center of any possible service failures.While qualifying I was getting g frustrated as well. I got told to watch my sort time because I was taking a long time. Well car is a mess and it can take anywhere from 30-60 mins to get it sorted. To qualify, I did use lunch to sort, didn't even bother eating g most times, just sort.
Was finally told I could split my lunch and took 30 mins to get the 5000-8000 in a quick order while putting the 100-4000 in stop-by- stop order. Get that delivered, have some room, now 5000-8000 shelves in stop-by- top order. Did this at the end of my 30 (cause I wasn't told I could split lunch until day 27) and made my numbers.
Now, I do a sort which takes anywhere from 30-60 mins but it's on the clock. Haven't had time to take any breaks last week or this week or I won't get done in time. Basically, like it was said, if the load is a fail then let it fail. I'm not going to keep working for free when you give me an unrealistic load.
So yes to qualify, do what's necessary. As far as methods go I'm not sure where to start if the handrail is the only thing you've been told about.
One thing I realized is that when you sort don't try to get them in stop-by-stop order unless you gave plenty of room/time. Make sure you don't have any misloads, get them in the generally correct spot, then you can find them fairly quickly at the delivery address.
Yesterday and today they had to send somebody to get my pickuos so they'd be back to the building in time. Both days I didn't clock out until 2100. Both days I found add/cut that wasn't pulled off my truck. If I took a break wouldn't it just be even later that I'm clocking out?
Who cares?Yesterday and today they had to send somebody to get my pickuos so they'd be back to the building in time. Both days I didn't clock out until 2100. Both days I found add/cut that wasn't pulled off my truck. If I took a break wouldn't it just be even later that I'm clocking out?
Yeah it's a pain. I have an hour commute.Guess it's just personal preference. Delivering in the dark for the first time was a pain and I have 45 min commute.
Take it from the meal King. Never cut lunch and always take as soon as you can. Let your SPOR drop as much as possible.New driver here, still in first week of driving.
Different supervisors continue to tell me to take a lunch and to punch it correctly etc and it’s company policy etc. Then right after tell me that’s not realistic my first year and I need to work all my lunches and breaks of course they say this unofficially.
On road who is with me still tells me we will take a break after resi etc on the way back to the building. The last three days working I have had one 5 minute paid break and one 15 minute unpaid break while working 9.5 hours each day. I’m not a picky person but working 9 hours with not even a 5 minute break or lunch is crap.
Should I expect more of this? I have a crappy on road and the whole building says this on road is the worst etc. It is so disorganized and I have no clue how to do anything. I have learned one method of using the handrail in 2 weeks of training and nothing else.
Not even sure all this bs is worth it when I’ll just end up being a cover driver.
Run away or stay?