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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 5491471" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Had a package steward that was there an hour before, sorting and marking and planning. The STEWARD. How do you set an example with this? </p><p></p><p>When in package (went to feeders after 3 yrs), never did have an area. I came in one day, just to do anything, they were fat on drivers and asked him if he wanted off. He was, also, most senior driver. </p><p></p><p>He'd been in his "car" the usual hour before. He had asked for an 8 hr request, so it was set up that way (I guess). I ran it blind. Never ran it before. Every parcel was marked, where to go for indirects, where to leave if release, etc. This was also the day of paper...no, whatever you call it now. All signatures, very few releases, I think maybe Penny's and a handful of others. Mind you, he didn't know he was getting the day off. THIS WAS FOR HIM, and he'd been here for 24 yrs already. </p><p></p><p>I was done, finished, empty, kaput by 1:30 PM. Pickups didn't start til 3. Do you think he had the Co by the short-hairs or what? </p><p></p><p>Oh, and did I mention that he was the STEWARD? Nice guy but a goof</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 5491471, member: 6408"] Had a package steward that was there an hour before, sorting and marking and planning. The STEWARD. How do you set an example with this? When in package (went to feeders after 3 yrs), never did have an area. I came in one day, just to do anything, they were fat on drivers and asked him if he wanted off. He was, also, most senior driver. He'd been in his "car" the usual hour before. He had asked for an 8 hr request, so it was set up that way (I guess). I ran it blind. Never ran it before. Every parcel was marked, where to go for indirects, where to leave if release, etc. This was also the day of paper...no, whatever you call it now. All signatures, very few releases, I think maybe Penny's and a handful of others. Mind you, he didn't know he was getting the day off. THIS WAS FOR HIM, and he'd been here for 24 yrs already. I was done, finished, empty, kaput by 1:30 PM. Pickups didn't start til 3. Do you think he had the Co by the short-hairs or what? Oh, and did I mention that he was the STEWARD? Nice guy but a goof [/QUOTE]
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