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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 860023" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>My route used to be next to the center's designated training route, and management eventually got so tired of driving out to open BH doors for the newbies that they replaced my BH door key with a master key so that they could page <em>me </em>to go do it. Years later I still have that key, it lives on my personal key ring that has a special hiding place in the cab of whatever package car I am driving. I wind up using it as a 2nd key during peak when I have a helper on car, or a bike helper working out of a pup trailer.</p><p></p><p>I never did lock my keys in the back, but on one memorable occasion during pre seniority I left them in the ignition while I ran into a building to do a pickup. Little did I know that my supervisor and center manager were following me around and watching me. When they saw that I had left my keys, the sup jumped into the package car and drove it around the block to hide it while I was inside making the pickup. I came back out....and the truck was gone! I thought it had gotten stolen, and that any hope I had of making seniority had just gone down the drain. My sup and center manager sat and watched me panic for a few minutes while laughing their sadistic asses off before they finally had mercy on me and brought the truck back. I learned my lesson, and to this day those keys go into my right front pocket the moment I get that BH door open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 860023, member: 14668"] My route used to be next to the center's designated training route, and management eventually got so tired of driving out to open BH doors for the newbies that they replaced my BH door key with a master key so that they could page [I]me [/I]to go do it. Years later I still have that key, it lives on my personal key ring that has a special hiding place in the cab of whatever package car I am driving. I wind up using it as a 2nd key during peak when I have a helper on car, or a bike helper working out of a pup trailer. I never did lock my keys in the back, but on one memorable occasion during pre seniority I left them in the ignition while I ran into a building to do a pickup. Little did I know that my supervisor and center manager were following me around and watching me. When they saw that I had left my keys, the sup jumped into the package car and drove it around the block to hide it while I was inside making the pickup. I came back out....and the truck was gone! I thought it had gotten stolen, and that any hope I had of making seniority had just gone down the drain. My sup and center manager sat and watched me panic for a few minutes while laughing their sadistic asses off before they finally had mercy on me and brought the truck back. I learned my lesson, and to this day those keys go into my right front pocket the moment I get that BH door open. [/QUOTE]
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