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<blockquote data-quote="trenjct" data-source="post: 564052" data-attributes="member: 11108"><p>I have never used the crayon/marker to write sequence numbers on the packages in my life, nor do i intend to. That's what the stupid PAL label is there for, and if I'm too stupid to figure out that sequence number 2301 comes before 2456, etc., than I should maybe find something a little less demanding, like panhandling. I miss the days of actually having to know your drivers and LEARN the routes. Besides, where would I put such funtastic crayon? I already have a tape gun in my right hand and a scanner on my left, and I already RUN part of the day to keep up, not to mention the taboo of working through break so the drivers can get out of the building on time. Gee, talk about unrealistic expectations. Unless I can crabwalk and teach my ass to write legibly, I think I'll have to PAS on crayola time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trenjct, post: 564052, member: 11108"] I have never used the crayon/marker to write sequence numbers on the packages in my life, nor do i intend to. That's what the stupid PAL label is there for, and if I'm too stupid to figure out that sequence number 2301 comes before 2456, etc., than I should maybe find something a little less demanding, like panhandling. I miss the days of actually having to know your drivers and LEARN the routes. Besides, where would I put such funtastic crayon? I already have a tape gun in my right hand and a scanner on my left, and I already RUN part of the day to keep up, not to mention the taboo of working through break so the drivers can get out of the building on time. Gee, talk about unrealistic expectations. Unless I can crabwalk and teach my ass to write legibly, I think I'll have to PAS on crayola time! [/QUOTE]
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