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New Feeder Driver - Week 2!
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSJT" data-source="post: 89104" data-attributes="member: 5158"><p>Will I tell the whole story?? NO! I don't know who is from where on this site, and I would never cost anyone his job...the guy will eventually lose that on his own.</p><p> </p><p>As I stated, I agree, there are those that are good trainers and bad...they are in every job. Can you learn anything from them, not this one would you want to!! Someone needs to babysit him!! And I do thank those people who do a great job and care, like I said, my husband wished he had gotten on of the other trainers!</p><p> </p><p>All people need to be "Baby Sat" on their new job, I'm sure everyone here needed help, guidedane, "am I doing it right?" If they don't ask, they get in trouble for "not asking!" It's a no win situation! You have to be open to learn if you want to keep any job, and I think I have stated that clearly here that he is.</p><p> </p><p>Do I stand by what I just posted?? Yes I do!!!</p><p> </p><p>The supervisor evidentally wasn't training, and had another agenda. Why would I say, he wished he had another trainer...is that not a sign of someone open and willing to learn??? Take it for what it is, a bad trainer, and you have a driver who is willing and open to learn. Accept it, you have one bad apple in your barrell and move on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSJT, post: 89104, member: 5158"] Will I tell the whole story?? NO! I don't know who is from where on this site, and I would never cost anyone his job...the guy will eventually lose that on his own. As I stated, I agree, there are those that are good trainers and bad...they are in every job. Can you learn anything from them, not this one would you want to!! Someone needs to babysit him!! And I do thank those people who do a great job and care, like I said, my husband wished he had gotten on of the other trainers! All people need to be "Baby Sat" on their new job, I'm sure everyone here needed help, guidedane, "am I doing it right?" If they don't ask, they get in trouble for "not asking!" It's a no win situation! You have to be open to learn if you want to keep any job, and I think I have stated that clearly here that he is. Do I stand by what I just posted?? Yes I do!!! The supervisor evidentally wasn't training, and had another agenda. Why would I say, he wished he had another trainer...is that not a sign of someone open and willing to learn??? Take it for what it is, a bad trainer, and you have a driver who is willing and open to learn. Accept it, you have one bad apple in your barrell and move on! [/QUOTE]
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