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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4945970" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Theres two types of package drivers that are the absolute biggest cowards in the entire UPS operation. The losers that show up 90 minutes early to stare at the board chewing their fingernails off every time an on car walks over to start assigning routes, or making a change.</p><p></p><p>And the 20+ year drivers that show up early and theyre on the computer the whole time shaking as they see the stops piling up on their route.You’re here 20 friend’n years and you still act like a scared little kid? We had two or three of them. </p><p></p><p>Ive said it 100 times on here, once you let everything go in one ear and out the other, and you finally come to the realization that no matter how bad your day looks, you’re bringing it in at 14 hours, package is easiest most stress free job in the world. I didn’t give one friend if I showed up on a day where they completely screwed me. I’d bring back missed at 10:45 if need be, I’d walk out to my car and go home. It’s really not that big a deal. Maybe I’m sick in the head. It just never bothered me. I’d drop anchor, and I’d shove a grievance where the sun don’t shine if you did it to me 3 days in a week. They love when drivers flip out over their dispatch. It shows you care. That you’re invested. That’s what they want. When you walk in 5 minutes before the start time whistling to yourself after you see your dispatch they think there’s something wrong with you. It drives them absolutely nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4945970, member: 46614"] Theres two types of package drivers that are the absolute biggest cowards in the entire UPS operation. The losers that show up 90 minutes early to stare at the board chewing their fingernails off every time an on car walks over to start assigning routes, or making a change. And the 20+ year drivers that show up early and theyre on the computer the whole time shaking as they see the stops piling up on their route.You’re here 20 friend’n years and you still act like a scared little kid? We had two or three of them. Ive said it 100 times on here, once you let everything go in one ear and out the other, and you finally come to the realization that no matter how bad your day looks, you’re bringing it in at 14 hours, package is easiest most stress free job in the world. I didn’t give one friend if I showed up on a day where they completely screwed me. I’d bring back missed at 10:45 if need be, I’d walk out to my car and go home. It’s really not that big a deal. Maybe I’m sick in the head. It just never bothered me. I’d drop anchor, and I’d shove a grievance where the sun don’t shine if you did it to me 3 days in a week. They love when drivers flip out over their dispatch. It shows you care. That you’re invested. That’s what they want. When you walk in 5 minutes before the start time whistling to yourself after you see your dispatch they think there’s something wrong with you. It drives them absolutely nuts. [/QUOTE]
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