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Ugh -- Starting out as a driver is HARD!
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<blockquote data-quote="The Real Jack RyanMI6" data-source="post: 3785703" data-attributes="member: 73481"><p>First off this is the advice i was given and it has and continues to be the foundation of my days</p><p>1. Be a student of the methods, and follow them faithfully. In time the will become automatic. </p><p>2. One stop! That all just one stop. Worry only about using your methods to get from where you are to where you need to be safely. Then focus on delivery of the right boxes, the correct number of said boxes, to the correct location undamaged. </p><p>3 rinse and repeat untill trucks empty. </p><p></p><p>Look this job isnt and will never be easy from several viewpoints. It has its good days, however at least once a month and in truth more like once a week you'll be tempted to quit, put the fob in the back and walk.</p><p>DONT</p><p>Just kno its another day in brown and focus on just the next stop and you'll be ok.</p><p>Thats been my experience for whats its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Real Jack RyanMI6, post: 3785703, member: 73481"] First off this is the advice i was given and it has and continues to be the foundation of my days 1. Be a student of the methods, and follow them faithfully. In time the will become automatic. 2. One stop! That all just one stop. Worry only about using your methods to get from where you are to where you need to be safely. Then focus on delivery of the right boxes, the correct number of said boxes, to the correct location undamaged. 3 rinse and repeat untill trucks empty. Look this job isnt and will never be easy from several viewpoints. It has its good days, however at least once a month and in truth more like once a week you'll be tempted to quit, put the fob in the back and walk. DONT Just kno its another day in brown and focus on just the next stop and you'll be ok. Thats been my experience for whats its worth. [/QUOTE]
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