That's about right, everything you do will be wrong. When you do it the way one boss wants you to do it the next one will have different feelings.... Over two dozen bosses at Brown have taught me that. TRAIN the helpers a little bit before you give them to the driver so they don't have to spend the whole morning each day training a new helper how to do basic things.
dude said you took to long, 15 seconds. Hell no cus, when i do doordash and I hit an apartment Its a minimum 5 mins. When I hit a house its a mimimum 1 min
That UPS package car is empty...nice try. AS a driver and helper/driver trainer, you ALWAYS, Get their size and grab them a shirt, a jacket and baseball cap (rain). make sure they are wearing good shoes. teach them 1) entry and exiting the vehicle. 2) buckle up immediately upon re-entry of the truck before the truck starts moving. 3) proper and safe handling of the package. 4) proper placement (hiding or protecting the package from he public view). 5) safe walk path...avoiding possible issues, toys, dogs, slippery surfaces etc.
Just finished my first, full day as a PSVD and I am whooped! 120 packages/ 7 hours. I can't move. Lol. How the hell do yall do this everyday for 20 years? Firefighting was easier. The Marines was easier! Lol. Love the dogs I get to meet. Handing out candy canes and folks are loving. I do hide things to well though.
I glad to see ,how the driver helpers some what works but I didn't l like how the driver wasn't being a gentleman in the video. I hope my first day go better then what I've seen in this video.
Lol well he's probably used to doing this route alone and has a certain way of doing it, plus he may feel responsible for the well being of the helper.
Basically wear some type of work boots a jacket some water and snacks not hard at all they do none of this just walk fast and your good you work between 2.5-4 hours goes by quick
That’s nothing compare to reality. Working for Amazon is like hell. Working like a contract driver is more easy. Working for ups is more profesional but…🤦🏽 Working for fedex is… my god. 😩