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<blockquote data-quote="ProfitServiceProfit" data-source="post: 1144274" data-attributes="member: 47790"><p>I'd agree that it should only take about a month for a new courier to be proficient on a pt pickup rte. At least around our station the on calls aren't that crazy and shouldn't take someone with half a brain to master. </p><p></p><p>As far as the pickup window is concerned, the customer agreed to it with sales so they have no right to be pissed as long as I'm in that window. I'll do my best to accommodate their requests but if SHTF because of weather, late dels, or whatever thats too bad. </p><p></p><p>Also, I've been told by a few new couriers that it is impossible to fail courier training now. As in their trainer told them he has to pass everyone as long as they show up everyday. And judging by the quality of a our past few out of company hires I believe it.</p><p></p><p>BTW I'm in the Express opco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfitServiceProfit, post: 1144274, member: 47790"] I'd agree that it should only take about a month for a new courier to be proficient on a pt pickup rte. At least around our station the on calls aren't that crazy and shouldn't take someone with half a brain to master. As far as the pickup window is concerned, the customer agreed to it with sales so they have no right to be pissed as long as I'm in that window. I'll do my best to accommodate their requests but if SHTF because of weather, late dels, or whatever thats too bad. Also, I've been told by a few new couriers that it is impossible to fail courier training now. As in their trainer told them he has to pass everyone as long as they show up everyday. And judging by the quality of a our past few out of company hires I believe it. BTW I'm in the Express opco. [/QUOTE]
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