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<blockquote data-quote="UPSJT" data-source="post: 89099" data-attributes="member: 5158"><p>Mercy!</p><p> </p><p>First, I would like to say, my husband doesn not have an "attitude", like has been protrayed here in responses. My husband is a good, honest, hard working man, and is very nice and friendly. As you will see in my post, it was two other seasoned drivers, who made the comment about UPS, my husband is new, how could he make that assumption already? It was made by two men who have worked there a long time. My husband only nodded to the guys, he didn't give in to any gossip, but as he say's, you listen, and make your own judgments from what you see and hear.</p><p> </p><p>Seond, my husband didn't get personal with the supervisor, he just listened and see what he could learn. Can my husband not have an opinion?? I'm sure many of you have walked away from a driver you are training, and asked yourself, "How did this guy get a license?" </p><p> </p><p>You ask, did my husband learn anything, he said no, nothing that he didn't know already, the only thing he said he is learning is the way UPS wants it done, and the paperwork, which he is learning, (from another trainer), and like I said before it's the paperwork that he is trying to get used to, not the driving. Like TieGuy said, sometimes you get a good trainer, sometimes, you don't.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone can learn anything, and we all learn something new everyday of our lives. Do I see terrible truck drivers on the road, you bet!! Do I see cautious, concerned truck drivers, you bet!!! Could all of them learn something new...you bet, just like the rest of us.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think there is any harm in telling what my husband has been going through, and he is not, would not bash the company, neither would I, but you don't know the whole story. Does he wish he had one of the other trainers??? <strong><u>YOU BET!!!</u></strong> He even said so, after speaking with other trainees and finding out what they did. He just unfortunately got stuck with a guy who didn't care about other people on the road, or the guy he was training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSJT, post: 89099, member: 5158"] Mercy! First, I would like to say, my husband doesn not have an "attitude", like has been protrayed here in responses. My husband is a good, honest, hard working man, and is very nice and friendly. As you will see in my post, it was two other seasoned drivers, who made the comment about UPS, my husband is new, how could he make that assumption already? It was made by two men who have worked there a long time. My husband only nodded to the guys, he didn't give in to any gossip, but as he say's, you listen, and make your own judgments from what you see and hear. Seond, my husband didn't get personal with the supervisor, he just listened and see what he could learn. Can my husband not have an opinion?? I'm sure many of you have walked away from a driver you are training, and asked yourself, "How did this guy get a license?" You ask, did my husband learn anything, he said no, nothing that he didn't know already, the only thing he said he is learning is the way UPS wants it done, and the paperwork, which he is learning, (from another trainer), and like I said before it's the paperwork that he is trying to get used to, not the driving. Like TieGuy said, sometimes you get a good trainer, sometimes, you don't. Anyone can learn anything, and we all learn something new everyday of our lives. Do I see terrible truck drivers on the road, you bet!! Do I see cautious, concerned truck drivers, you bet!!! Could all of them learn something new...you bet, just like the rest of us. I don't think there is any harm in telling what my husband has been going through, and he is not, would not bash the company, neither would I, but you don't know the whole story. Does he wish he had one of the other trainers??? [B][U]YOU BET!!![/U][/B] He even said so, after speaking with other trainees and finding out what they did. He just unfortunately got stuck with a guy who didn't care about other people on the road, or the guy he was training. [/QUOTE]
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