UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Then I guess we need to change it in the contract where they can hire 10/1 or 15/1....
We have centers that are unable to fill FT openings at the current 6:1.
Then I guess we need to change it in the contract where they can hire 10/1 or 15/1....
What is that for? I've never heard of such a thing.And I respect all my union brother and sisters who had to get fingerprinted and do a stupid handwriting analysis when they got hired
You had a point until you starting belittling package.Driving a rig is not easy I will never forget my first blizzard in the middle of the night in Wyoming...driving in all types of weather for years not knowing if the unthinkable will happen rather than just sitting in a box truck dropping off packages in residential areas during the day. That is demanding and very stressful driving 5k miles every week risking your freedom and life if an accident was to happen all just to be able to support your family and yourself. Package delivery and handling is tough but what I've been through and many other drivers have been through on the road is a lot tougher but that's my opinion to each their own.
My center is trying to hire a bunch of package car drivers for T-S routes. No part-time workers are signing the bid sheets. Have to go to outside hires.Then I guess we need to change it in the contract where they can hire 10/1 or 15/1....
What is that for? I've never heard of such a thing.
What is that for? I've never heard of such a thing.
Driving a rig is not easy I will never forget my first blizzard in the middle of the night in Wyoming...driving in all types of weather for years not knowing if the unthinkable will happen rather than just sitting in a box truck dropping off packages in residential areas during the day. That is demanding and very stressful driving 5k miles every week risking your freedom and life if an accident was to happen all just to be able to support your family and yourself. Package delivery and handling is tough but what I've been through and many other drivers have been through on the road is a lot tougher but that's my opinion to each their own.
Never had to do that. Wouldn't have taken this job if I did.When I started they fingerprinted everyone and the handwriting sample was so they could catch people trying to steal packages when many labels were handwritten.
Driving a rig is not easy I will never forget my first blizzard in the middle of the night in Wyoming...driving in all types of weather for years not knowing if the unthinkable will happen. That is demanding and very stressful driving 5k miles every week risking your freedom and life
When I started they fingerprinted everyone and the handwriting sample was so they could catch people trying to steal packages when many labels were handwritten.
What kind of super rig you were driving to drive 5k miles a week? You also mention risking freedom...Were you super trucking in Iran or somewhere else in the middle East?
Neither trucking or package is rocket science. I've done both and am currently in feeders.
We recently had to hire 3 Feeder drivers off the street because in this huge hub of over 200 package drivers, not one would come to Feeders.
I'm not disparaging anyone just stating some facts when I'm getting attacked from every angle I gotta let them know a couple things. Just because someone delivered packages doesn't make them any more qualified for driving the feeders than me..at the end of the day we're out here doing a job without the package cars feeders wouldn't exist and vise versa.The OP had my respect until he started disparaging pkg car drivers.
Ok but let's be honest you think package takes more skill and experience to do than driving a big rig ? I'm sorry to burst your bubble but anyone can be trained to become a package handler or delivery person it takes a certain person to put in his time OTR and rack up thousands maybe even millions miles under all types of stress. I'm not just a steering wheel holder I've put my time in on the road and that's what this job requires. It doesn't ask you how many packages have you lifted or delivered in the last 10 years.
5k a week is not possible.... unless you are running 2 log books ??
Ok but let's be honest you think package takes more skill and experience to do than driving a big rig ? I'm sorry to burst your bubble but anyone can be trained to become a package handler or delivery person it takes a certain person to put in his time OTR and rack up thousands maybe even millions miles under all types of stress. I'm not just a steering wheel holder I've put my time in on the road and that's what this job requires. It doesn't ask you how many packages have you lifted or delivered in the last 10 years.
Driving a rig is not easy I will never forget my first blizzard in the middle of the night in Wyoming...driving in all types of weather for years not knowing if the unthinkable will happen rather than just sitting in a box truck dropping off packages in residential areas during the day. That is demanding and very stressful driving 5k miles every week risking your freedom and life if an accident was to happen all just to be able to support your family and yourself. Package delivery and handling is tough but what I've been through and many other drivers have been through on the road is a lot tougher but that's my opinion to each their own.