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What are your funniest Seasonal Driver or Driver Helper stories?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sissy Brown Short Shorts" data-source="post: 5079157" data-attributes="member: 67435"><p>I hate having helpers so I tend to work them like dogs until they quit so I can be alone for the rest of peak. Had this real gun ho go getter of a helper that wanted to work all day and night, that didn’t last long. End of his first week I go to pick him up and the truck is so full I had to pull the bulkhead door off the track to open it, he took one look inside and said “I don’t really want to do this” and he handed me his jacket and quit. The funny part was that he wanted to be paid for the five minutes he sat there waiting for me. My first helper ever, I dropped him off at an apartment complex with the handcart and two dozen stops and told him I’d pick him up in half an hour. It was pouring rain and he didn’t have proper gear on and when I picked him up he was sulking on the curb and quit right then and there. He wanted me to take him back to his car which would have taken a half hour to do and I said no, he said he’d sit in my jumper seat for the rest of the day but he was done working. I told him he can get out and walk back to his car or he could finish the day. He finished and never showed again. Pretty sad, I was 21 at the time and he was a grown dude in his late 30s and that’s how he behaves. Didn’t expect much out of him, he had to take two days off to fly out of state to appear before a judge for something he did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sissy Brown Short Shorts, post: 5079157, member: 67435"] I hate having helpers so I tend to work them like dogs until they quit so I can be alone for the rest of peak. Had this real gun ho go getter of a helper that wanted to work all day and night, that didn’t last long. End of his first week I go to pick him up and the truck is so full I had to pull the bulkhead door off the track to open it, he took one look inside and said “I don’t really want to do this” and he handed me his jacket and quit. The funny part was that he wanted to be paid for the five minutes he sat there waiting for me. My first helper ever, I dropped him off at an apartment complex with the handcart and two dozen stops and told him I’d pick him up in half an hour. It was pouring rain and he didn’t have proper gear on and when I picked him up he was sulking on the curb and quit right then and there. He wanted me to take him back to his car which would have taken a half hour to do and I said no, he said he’d sit in my jumper seat for the rest of the day but he was done working. I told him he can get out and walk back to his car or he could finish the day. He finished and never showed again. Pretty sad, I was 21 at the time and he was a grown dude in his late 30s and that’s how he behaves. Didn’t expect much out of him, he had to take two days off to fly out of state to appear before a judge for something he did. [/QUOTE]
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