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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1560865" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>By and large, long-time couriers are good people (not talking about the kool-aid drinkers and there's a lot more young ones than there are old imo). If a new or old courier is supposedly not meeting his on-road goals, so what? They just need to be adjusted then. We are given conflicting messages on a constant basis. But we must not forget safety first - following the proper methods, no speeding, locking the truck, turning the truck off, NO RUNNING, etc. If there are lates, there is something wrong with the engineering behind the route/the sph the courier is expected to meet. And if there are still lates, .... lates happen sometimes - no 2 days are the same. If you are going 5mph above the speed limit, you are going too fast. Please slow down. Let's all remember safety first. If a fellow courier tells you, "you're slow." Just say, "Yeah, I am." If management questions your on-road "performance," tell them to come on the road with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1560865, member: 56868"] By and large, long-time couriers are good people (not talking about the kool-aid drinkers and there's a lot more young ones than there are old imo). If a new or old courier is supposedly not meeting his on-road goals, so what? They just need to be adjusted then. We are given conflicting messages on a constant basis. But we must not forget safety first - following the proper methods, no speeding, locking the truck, turning the truck off, NO RUNNING, etc. If there are lates, there is something wrong with the engineering behind the route/the sph the courier is expected to meet. And if there are still lates, .... lates happen sometimes - no 2 days are the same. If you are going 5mph above the speed limit, you are going too fast. Please slow down. Let's all remember safety first. If a fellow courier tells you, "you're slow." Just say, "Yeah, I am." If management questions your on-road "performance," tell them to come on the road with you. [/QUOTE]
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