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<blockquote data-quote="kaposvar" data-source="post: 279747" data-attributes="member: 13298"><p>"Let me get this right, you meet a driver and he leaves you the truck by yourself to deliver and pick up? That my friend is not a driver helper position! You are acting as a regular driver at this point, a helper should be with the driver at almost all times. Now i understand that you can go in one stop when i do the other, but they can not leave you a whole truck to do by yourself. Were exactly are you working?"</p><p> </p><p>Our center is in the Midwest, smallish, about 50 drivers. I was told the only reason, although I do have a commercial license, I cannot drive the truck myself, is because on paper I am a helper. We have a couple of drivers (actual drivers with low seniority) who are also being used as helpers this year and sent out with other drivers. I didn't think much of the entire set up, since I was under the impression that after the 1st once retirings happen I will be hired on as the outside hire. I figured the company is trying to save a few dollars wherever they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaposvar, post: 279747, member: 13298"] "Let me get this right, you meet a driver and he leaves you the truck by yourself to deliver and pick up? That my friend is not a driver helper position! You are acting as a regular driver at this point, a helper should be with the driver at almost all times. Now i understand that you can go in one stop when i do the other, but they can not leave you a whole truck to do by yourself. Were exactly are you working?" Our center is in the Midwest, smallish, about 50 drivers. I was told the only reason, although I do have a commercial license, I cannot drive the truck myself, is because on paper I am a helper. We have a couple of drivers (actual drivers with low seniority) who are also being used as helpers this year and sent out with other drivers. I didn't think much of the entire set up, since I was under the impression that after the 1st once retirings happen I will be hired on as the outside hire. I figured the company is trying to save a few dollars wherever they can. [/QUOTE]
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