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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 182682" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>EVERYONE is lost the first week or so on their own. You can't learn it watching a movie or sitting in a class. You have to experience it for yourself and it will get easier in time. Just remember that until he retires he will be told day after day after day that he isn't doing good enough. My best advise is to develop a thick skin and a warped sense of humor and do everyting by the book. Chances are he will be around UPS a lot longer than any of the pt time or on car supervisors that are breathing down his neck will be. They come and go like flies and don't expect their replacments to be any better. No I'm not a bitter old retired guy. I had a great run at UPS (30 years and 27 days). I delivered to the same little town for 25 of those years and had a wonderful relationship with my customers and fellow hourly employees. I'm just telling it like it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 182682, member: 5382"] EVERYONE is lost the first week or so on their own. You can't learn it watching a movie or sitting in a class. You have to experience it for yourself and it will get easier in time. Just remember that until he retires he will be told day after day after day that he isn't doing good enough. My best advise is to develop a thick skin and a warped sense of humor and do everyting by the book. Chances are he will be around UPS a lot longer than any of the pt time or on car supervisors that are breathing down his neck will be. They come and go like flies and don't expect their replacments to be any better. No I'm not a bitter old retired guy. I had a great run at UPS (30 years and 27 days). I delivered to the same little town for 25 of those years and had a wonderful relationship with my customers and fellow hourly employees. I'm just telling it like it is. [/QUOTE]
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