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<blockquote data-quote="BlackFriday" data-source="post: 5094945" data-attributes="member: 94207"><p>Do you have any proof, or personal experience, of PVD's being such bad workers/drivers?</p><p>Why do you feel we can't be trusted? </p><p>Another poster mentioned, "driving school"? Imo, if someone needs to go to driving school in order to properly drive THEIR OWN VEHICLE they have no business applying AND I HOPE any UPS manager would be able to tell that someone is this deficient. </p><p>I've never come across a "bad" UPS driver in all my 64 years. Never ONCE have I seen one driving in a way for concern. This speaks VERY highly of the drivers NOT UPS IMO. </p><p>Finally, and I don't know what the protocol is for the RPCD employees but, needing a school to teach someone how to drive a step van seems like a waste. I drove one for a long time starting at 17 yo and never needed schooling to do so. It's just a truck with no rear view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackFriday, post: 5094945, member: 94207"] Do you have any proof, or personal experience, of PVD's being such bad workers/drivers? Why do you feel we can't be trusted? Another poster mentioned, "driving school"? Imo, if someone needs to go to driving school in order to properly drive THEIR OWN VEHICLE they have no business applying AND I HOPE any UPS manager would be able to tell that someone is this deficient. I've never come across a "bad" UPS driver in all my 64 years. Never ONCE have I seen one driving in a way for concern. This speaks VERY highly of the drivers NOT UPS IMO. Finally, and I don't know what the protocol is for the RPCD employees but, needing a school to teach someone how to drive a step van seems like a waste. I drove one for a long time starting at 17 yo and never needed schooling to do so. It's just a truck with no rear view. [/QUOTE]
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