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<blockquote data-quote="BadIdeaGuy" data-source="post: 4388650" data-attributes="member: 73381"><p>2. I'd put them under the shelf, or leave them out.</p><p></p><p>3. Not entirely sure, since I don't know how some hubs/bigger centers work. We only bag stuff that is going to the post offices, at my center. Meaning they are mostly small things in the bags. You might need to ask people at your center, if that isn't the same.</p><p></p><p>4. Some drivers just won't help. Count on no help, and then if they help bail you out, consider it a courtesy.</p><p></p><p>5. Don't worry about it. Most drivers will understand you are new. If they don't like something you are doing, tell them if a supervisor trained you to do it that way. That'll work for a goodly while, till you figure out the right way to do things.</p><p></p><p>Always talk to your drivers. Make sure they know you want to help them out however you can. If they know you are trying, they'll cut you a lot more slack for mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadIdeaGuy, post: 4388650, member: 73381"] 2. I'd put them under the shelf, or leave them out. 3. Not entirely sure, since I don't know how some hubs/bigger centers work. We only bag stuff that is going to the post offices, at my center. Meaning they are mostly small things in the bags. You might need to ask people at your center, if that isn't the same. 4. Some drivers just won't help. Count on no help, and then if they help bail you out, consider it a courtesy. 5. Don't worry about it. Most drivers will understand you are new. If they don't like something you are doing, tell them if a supervisor trained you to do it that way. That'll work for a goodly while, till you figure out the right way to do things. Always talk to your drivers. Make sure they know you want to help them out however you can. If they know you are trying, they'll cut you a lot more slack for mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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