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Seasonal helpers '07: The nightmare before Christmas.
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<blockquote data-quote="old brown shoe" data-source="post: 267084" data-attributes="member: 12763"><p>I think drivers should get a higher pay for having a helper on there truck. It is allot more work mentally for the driver and sometimes it seems like babysitting a kid all day. ( I have had some great helpers in the past). If it saves the company so much money then it should be shared with the driver who is doing the thinking for two people. They make it seem like it makes your life so much easier. I don't like being responsible for another person when I'm trying to deal with all that comes with peak. I had a helper for many peaks until I bid onto a rural route. I would rather be out late in the snow and ice by myself than run in town with a helper.No disrespect to helpers, in some areas they work great and others you could do the job just as fast by yourself. But just try to explain that to the boss when you can't produce the numbers they want with a helper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old brown shoe, post: 267084, member: 12763"] I think drivers should get a higher pay for having a helper on there truck. It is allot more work mentally for the driver and sometimes it seems like babysitting a kid all day. ( I have had some great helpers in the past). If it saves the company so much money then it should be shared with the driver who is doing the thinking for two people. They make it seem like it makes your life so much easier. I don't like being responsible for another person when I'm trying to deal with all that comes with peak. I had a helper for many peaks until I bid onto a rural route. I would rather be out late in the snow and ice by myself than run in town with a helper.No disrespect to helpers, in some areas they work great and others you could do the job just as fast by yourself. But just try to explain that to the boss when you can't produce the numbers they want with a helper. [/QUOTE]
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