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<blockquote data-quote="BrownMonk" data-source="post: 4979767" data-attributes="member: 66576"><p>Of all the agents I have known, I don't know any of them taking anything from the company. Some of them may be overmatched but none crooked. I'm not sure that happens much since the 70s and 80s.</p><p></p><p>Whenever you take a guy off the trucks and make him an agent because you elected him, there is a great chance that he/she will not be 100% to do this very specific job for a few years. I compare it to a new driver coming in the center who is scared to death the first year...knows everything for the next 10 while thinking no no works half as much as them...the 10+ driver that realizes that the older guys get twice as much done without looking like their doing anything and quiet... the 25+ year driver that wants to finish their time and get away from the 1-10 year driver who won't listen and doesn't know how tough it was when they were young. </p><p></p><p>No matter the job, it takes a while to come up to speed and hopefully no bad habits will form before they are competent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownMonk, post: 4979767, member: 66576"] Of all the agents I have known, I don't know any of them taking anything from the company. Some of them may be overmatched but none crooked. I'm not sure that happens much since the 70s and 80s. Whenever you take a guy off the trucks and make him an agent because you elected him, there is a great chance that he/she will not be 100% to do this very specific job for a few years. I compare it to a new driver coming in the center who is scared to death the first year...knows everything for the next 10 while thinking no no works half as much as them...the 10+ driver that realizes that the older guys get twice as much done without looking like their doing anything and quiet... the 25+ year driver that wants to finish their time and get away from the 1-10 year driver who won't listen and doesn't know how tough it was when they were young. No matter the job, it takes a while to come up to speed and hopefully no bad habits will form before they are competent. [/QUOTE]
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