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<blockquote data-quote="Aquaman" data-source="post: 5204530" data-attributes="member: 68552"><p>The foresight this company has is horrible. How can you not know what is going to succeed or fail at this place? What works in one location and horribly fails in another should be written on the wall for all upper managment to see. What works is for all couriers in this entire company to run their routes how they see fit. But that requires experience, training, and a willingness to learn & stick it out. The company is shooting for bottom of the barrel workers who will be happy with non-competitive pay going forward. That’s the future of this place. And it’s clear they’re trying to create software that essentially runs your route for you and tells you exactly where to go… so any idiot off the street can come in with zero training and do the job. Make the job less and less skilled to justify weak pay. That’s the goal. Can’t wait until all the “old school” map couriers who know their routes are gone. One cyber attack that shuts down the E-star and couriers won’t be going on road haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aquaman, post: 5204530, member: 68552"] The foresight this company has is horrible. How can you not know what is going to succeed or fail at this place? What works in one location and horribly fails in another should be written on the wall for all upper managment to see. What works is for all couriers in this entire company to run their routes how they see fit. But that requires experience, training, and a willingness to learn & stick it out. The company is shooting for bottom of the barrel workers who will be happy with non-competitive pay going forward. That’s the future of this place. And it’s clear they’re trying to create software that essentially runs your route for you and tells you exactly where to go… so any idiot off the street can come in with zero training and do the job. Make the job less and less skilled to justify weak pay. That’s the goal. Can’t wait until all the “old school” map couriers who know their routes are gone. One cyber attack that shuts down the E-star and couriers won’t be going on road haha. [/QUOTE]
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