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man, i quit as driver helper
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<blockquote data-quote="Macbrother" data-source="post: 1070376" data-attributes="member: 42759"><p>This is a resounding no. There are a handful of cake jobs on the inside but for the vast majority (loaders, especially) the job is far more physical and demanding. Depending on where you are and what you're doing you may have to load between 800 and 2000 (or more) packages, many of them over 70 lbs. You have to do all this within a set time period (usually less than 4 hours) and you have to do so at a very rapid pace. You are almost constantly moving with almost no downtime.</p><p></p><p>Driver helper by comparison is absolute cake, was some of the easiest money I ever made. It's tougher if your route is more urban / business oriented since you're dealing with more boxes and you're in and out of the truck more but especially if you're winding down doing residentials it's a breeze. Some drivers make it even easier if they prefer to get out if the stop's on their side and let you get out if the stop's on your side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbrother, post: 1070376, member: 42759"] This is a resounding no. There are a handful of cake jobs on the inside but for the vast majority (loaders, especially) the job is far more physical and demanding. Depending on where you are and what you're doing you may have to load between 800 and 2000 (or more) packages, many of them over 70 lbs. You have to do all this within a set time period (usually less than 4 hours) and you have to do so at a very rapid pace. You are almost constantly moving with almost no downtime. Driver helper by comparison is absolute cake, was some of the easiest money I ever made. It's tougher if your route is more urban / business oriented since you're dealing with more boxes and you're in and out of the truck more but especially if you're winding down doing residentials it's a breeze. Some drivers make it even easier if they prefer to get out if the stop's on their side and let you get out if the stop's on your side. [/QUOTE]
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