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<blockquote data-quote="gregdutchmol" data-source="post: 1229652" data-attributes="member: 50837"><p><strong>First day on the job.</strong></p><p></p><p>So after waiting for three weeks after my orientation, I got the call today. My driver was awesome. He said the last driver helper didn't work out so he needed a new one. A few questions.</p><p></p><p>1. In this area(North Georgia Mountains, considered remote), there is about 2-3 drivers per city. These cities are all relatively small and close together. He says that he is the only driver in the area with a driver helper. Is there any particular reason for this? Is it because they can not find helpers or is it something about his work?</p><p></p><p>2. Today he asked his sup to let me work the full shift and tomorrow he wants me to help him load the truck in the AM and work the whole shift again. He says normally driver helpers only work 4-5 hours at this time but he likes me. Is helping load the truck a normal thing for a driver helper? I imagined that it is just riding with them for a few hours and dropping off boxes.</p><p></p><p>THANKS!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregdutchmol, post: 1229652, member: 50837"] [b]First day on the job.[/b] So after waiting for three weeks after my orientation, I got the call today. My driver was awesome. He said the last driver helper didn't work out so he needed a new one. A few questions. 1. In this area(North Georgia Mountains, considered remote), there is about 2-3 drivers per city. These cities are all relatively small and close together. He says that he is the only driver in the area with a driver helper. Is there any particular reason for this? Is it because they can not find helpers or is it something about his work? 2. Today he asked his sup to let me work the full shift and tomorrow he wants me to help him load the truck in the AM and work the whole shift again. He says normally driver helpers only work 4-5 hours at this time but he likes me. Is helping load the truck a normal thing for a driver helper? I imagined that it is just riding with them for a few hours and dropping off boxes. THANKS!! [/QUOTE]
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