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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 3893653" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>The type of invaluable experience in logistics and transportation that you can’t get anywhere else. Opportunities to learn about industrial engineering, labor relations, interpersonal relations, and Human Resources, etc that you don’t get to learn about when you’re a delivery driver.</p><p></p><p>The reason that most on roads are new and inexperienced is because the drivers that have stayed in the union don’t want it. Think about it... if you’ve been in for 10+ years you’ve opportunities to Go into management. Many of them have the ability but not the desire to go into management. There’s a level of commitment that they don’t have. AND THATS FINE! There’s nothing wrong with wanting to remain an hourly. There’s nothing wrong with pursuing management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 3893653, member: 42001"] The type of invaluable experience in logistics and transportation that you can’t get anywhere else. Opportunities to learn about industrial engineering, labor relations, interpersonal relations, and Human Resources, etc that you don’t get to learn about when you’re a delivery driver. The reason that most on roads are new and inexperienced is because the drivers that have stayed in the union don’t want it. Think about it... if you’ve been in for 10+ years you’ve opportunities to Go into management. Many of them have the ability but not the desire to go into management. There’s a level of commitment that they don’t have. AND THATS FINE! There’s nothing wrong with wanting to remain an hourly. There’s nothing wrong with pursuing management. [/QUOTE]
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