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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 770932" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>My grocery store employs people with various handicaps, and yes, they are slow. This is <u>not</u> the case with UPS delivery drivers. No driver is allowed to be slow. </p><p></p><p>The problem with delivering fast is that it can't be done legally. If you're making better time than the other guy, you are almost guaranteed to be violating the speed and parking Laws or the Contract or Company Policy or The Methods or being rude and/or agressive in driving and interacting with customers.</p><p> </p><p>Let's switch to Feeders for a minute. Suppose the speed limit is 55 MPH and the "route" is a one hour highway drive from one UPS building to another UPS building. How would you beat the regular driver by working harder and smarter if he follows the prescribed route and goes 55 MPH to begin with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 770932, member: 18044"] My grocery store employs people with various handicaps, and yes, they are slow. This is [U]not[/U] the case with UPS delivery drivers. No driver is allowed to be slow. The problem with delivering fast is that it can't be done legally. If you're making better time than the other guy, you are almost guaranteed to be violating the speed and parking Laws or the Contract or Company Policy or The Methods or being rude and/or agressive in driving and interacting with customers. Let's switch to Feeders for a minute. Suppose the speed limit is 55 MPH and the "route" is a one hour highway drive from one UPS building to another UPS building. How would you beat the regular driver by working harder and smarter if he follows the prescribed route and goes 55 MPH to begin with? [/QUOTE]
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