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<blockquote data-quote="hurricanegunner" data-source="post: 970232" data-attributes="member: 22122"><p>Get shoes that are slip-resistant. Even dew on the grass can get on the metal floor and the back of your truck becomes a skating rink. It's nice if they are waterproof as well, but you can do that yourself with various topical applications that can be purchesed anywhere. In the winter, it is vitally important to keep your feet warm and dry. Don't skip your lunch. If you do skip your lunch, you'll soon find you have 20 or 30 extra stops on your truck. Don't be in a hurry. Accidents and injuries happen when you get into a hurry. Don't expect to be home before 8. We stay out until we get done. If you want to be home shortly after 5, quit and get another job. Learn to accept the fact that you will be blamed and have to fix other people's mistakes. When the loader gives you a misload for a route 20 miles away, you will be told to, "Run it on the way in." Don't worry; they'll send someone to get your pick up pieces since you're coming in at 9. When your dispatcher gives you 30 extra stops that are not yours, they'll send someone to get your pick up pieces since you're coming in at 9. When you get called into the office and they try to blame you for the fact that you keep coming in at 9, don't take it personally. Memorize the monotonous safety drivel, confident in the knowledge that members of management have to memorize even more monotonous drivel than you do. Most of all, enjoy the paychecks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurricanegunner, post: 970232, member: 22122"] Get shoes that are slip-resistant. Even dew on the grass can get on the metal floor and the back of your truck becomes a skating rink. It's nice if they are waterproof as well, but you can do that yourself with various topical applications that can be purchesed anywhere. In the winter, it is vitally important to keep your feet warm and dry. Don't skip your lunch. If you do skip your lunch, you'll soon find you have 20 or 30 extra stops on your truck. Don't be in a hurry. Accidents and injuries happen when you get into a hurry. Don't expect to be home before 8. We stay out until we get done. If you want to be home shortly after 5, quit and get another job. Learn to accept the fact that you will be blamed and have to fix other people's mistakes. When the loader gives you a misload for a route 20 miles away, you will be told to, "Run it on the way in." Don't worry; they'll send someone to get your pick up pieces since you're coming in at 9. When your dispatcher gives you 30 extra stops that are not yours, they'll send someone to get your pick up pieces since you're coming in at 9. When you get called into the office and they try to blame you for the fact that you keep coming in at 9, don't take it personally. Memorize the monotonous safety drivel, confident in the knowledge that members of management have to memorize even more monotonous drivel than you do. Most of all, enjoy the paychecks! [/QUOTE]
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