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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 554922" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>WTR: I had the opportunity to be a feeder driver for about 12 years now. I thought about it and deicided it was not in my best interest.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>No, this doesn't sound familiar at all. I deliver a route that does about 130 stops daily in a semi-rural population and may acquire 20 signatures a day, 3/4 of being signature. I have worked heavier routes. Heck, as a one time cover driver, I have delivered all sorts of routes, but seniority has made it a little more possible to pick the type of route I want. I also work in a pretty busy HUB with two centers of a combined total of about 130 routes.</p><p> </p><p>My main thing is it's not really your position to come in here and be a naysayer and tell this guy, "Don't do it because I hated it." The guy, and he's not the first and certainly won't be the last, was really looking for the "what to expect" aspect of the job. I'm pretty sure he was looking for repugnance towards package car driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 554922, member: 8590"] WTR: I had the opportunity to be a feeder driver for about 12 years now. I thought about it and deicided it was not in my best interest. No, this doesn't sound familiar at all. I deliver a route that does about 130 stops daily in a semi-rural population and may acquire 20 signatures a day, 3/4 of being signature. I have worked heavier routes. Heck, as a one time cover driver, I have delivered all sorts of routes, but seniority has made it a little more possible to pick the type of route I want. I also work in a pretty busy HUB with two centers of a combined total of about 130 routes. My main thing is it's not really your position to come in here and be a naysayer and tell this guy, "Don't do it because I hated it." The guy, and he's not the first and certainly won't be the last, was really looking for the "what to expect" aspect of the job. I'm pretty sure he was looking for repugnance towards package car driving. [/QUOTE]
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