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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 89100" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>And the responses are to the part of the story you have posted. As to the whole story, how are we to know unless you post it.</p><p> </p><p>As Tie has said, there are trainers that pour their heart and soul into the training of new drivers. They are the ones that never want any of their drivers to ever be involved in an accident, or be in violation of the DOT.</p><p> </p><p>Then there are others that could care less. To them it is just a job, maybe a stepping stone to a promotion.</p><p> </p><p>But each of these can teach the willing person something. And just because some other drivers had input really does not change the situation. If your husband makes up his mind they can teach him something, they will. If he has made up his mind they cant, then they wont. </p><p> </p><p>It would be really nice if every trainer had good people skills, cared about what they do deeply, and could motivate the student. But you know, not all people are that gifted, so the student needs to do the best they can. But one thing they wont do, and that is babysit your grown husband.</p><p> </p><p>If he does not like what is going on, there are other companies that are looking to hire drivers with skills. Some even pay fairly well.</p><p> </p><p>But if you want what UPS has to offer long term, listen, open yourself up to new ideas, learn what is taught, and then draw one of the better paychecks from one of the best companies around.</p><p> </p><p>It is just that simple.</p><p> </p><p>Or am I missing something?</p><p> </p><p>As to getting personal with the trainer </p><p> </p><p>Now tell me, do you really believe what you just posted. That the sup does not care about other people on the road? Maybe the sup got the impression from your husband that he knew everything and with 20 years under his belt, there was nothing the sup could teach? See, we are just getting one side of the story, but even that side just really does not make sense to me.</p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 89100, member: 484"] And the responses are to the part of the story you have posted. As to the whole story, how are we to know unless you post it. As Tie has said, there are trainers that pour their heart and soul into the training of new drivers. They are the ones that never want any of their drivers to ever be involved in an accident, or be in violation of the DOT. Then there are others that could care less. To them it is just a job, maybe a stepping stone to a promotion. But each of these can teach the willing person something. And just because some other drivers had input really does not change the situation. If your husband makes up his mind they can teach him something, they will. If he has made up his mind they cant, then they wont. It would be really nice if every trainer had good people skills, cared about what they do deeply, and could motivate the student. But you know, not all people are that gifted, so the student needs to do the best they can. But one thing they wont do, and that is babysit your grown husband. If he does not like what is going on, there are other companies that are looking to hire drivers with skills. Some even pay fairly well. But if you want what UPS has to offer long term, listen, open yourself up to new ideas, learn what is taught, and then draw one of the better paychecks from one of the best companies around. It is just that simple. Or am I missing something? As to getting personal with the trainer Now tell me, do you really believe what you just posted. That the sup does not care about other people on the road? Maybe the sup got the impression from your husband that he knew everything and with 20 years under his belt, there was nothing the sup could teach? See, we are just getting one side of the story, but even that side just really does not make sense to me. d [/QUOTE]
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