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Seasonal helpers '07: The nightmare before Christmas.
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<blockquote data-quote="VTBrown" data-source="post: 267078" data-attributes="member: 11076"><p>Don't worry about it....you have to understand. People are afraid of change and do not like being put out of their comfort zone.</p><p>UPS Drivers more then most.</p><p></p><p>Personally? I don't really want a driver for some of those reasons....though I do not fight it and try my best to make it work for both of us.</p><p></p><p>I cover rural area's in Peak with limited commercial.....this past year was my first in this area with a helper. Were talking 150+ miles on a peak route. There was NO place I could really just drop him and take off to do more. As taking off would put me a few miles away. The poor guy just ran deliveries off for me while my fat arse stayed glued to the truck and warm.</p><p></p><p>My SPORH were higher without him then with him. Yet I was forced to keep him then move him on to another route where he could be dropped with a cart and go at his own pace. While the other driver is off delivering.</p><p></p><p>Worst experience I've had at UPS. I felt like a slave driver.</p><p></p><p>Though I did buy him a thank you X-Mass gift and we both still chat via email.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTBrown, post: 267078, member: 11076"] Don't worry about it....you have to understand. People are afraid of change and do not like being put out of their comfort zone. UPS Drivers more then most. Personally? I don't really want a driver for some of those reasons....though I do not fight it and try my best to make it work for both of us. I cover rural area's in Peak with limited commercial.....this past year was my first in this area with a helper. Were talking 150+ miles on a peak route. There was NO place I could really just drop him and take off to do more. As taking off would put me a few miles away. The poor guy just ran deliveries off for me while my fat arse stayed glued to the truck and warm. My SPORH were higher without him then with him. Yet I was forced to keep him then move him on to another route where he could be dropped with a cart and go at his own pace. While the other driver is off delivering. Worst experience I've had at UPS. I felt like a slave driver. Though I did buy him a thank you X-Mass gift and we both still chat via email. [/QUOTE]
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