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Round robin get off my ****..you're the one causing drama you HATER...I'll send u to he'll but you're already there...
Can't the ADMINISTRATOR ....DELETE THIS MAN. Very nonconstructive posts. Well at least DEMOTE HIM TO " READ ONLY ". This teenager (cause we know he is 18, 19) is taking up blog space with these complaints. We are all trying to seek INFO and he is derailing to some insignificant tangent.
PLEASE MR. DO NOT RESPOND > > END OF TRANSMISSION < <
I thought QW4 was a senior garage and hard to get into.
Short but very heavy routes(12-14 tons)
Not too senior at all. Routes are real heavy though due to the neighborhoods (avg 12-15 tons). The recycling routes are marathons for we don't use split bodies. All in all it is a "running" garage but it all depends on who you partner with. The foreman never look to hurt you and the guys take care of the probies. I never really have a bad day at the garage but I can understand why people would not want to come due to the weights.
Not too senior at all. Routes are real heavy though due to the neighborhoods (avg 12-15 tons). The recycling routes are marathons for we don't use split bodies. All in all it is a "running" garage but it all depends on who you partner with. The foreman never look to hurt you and the guys take care of the probies. I never really have a bad day at the garage but I can understand why people would not want to come due to the weights.
9 out of 10 times I see them running, when they work like a "gentleman"
one bag at a time, one side of the street at a time it's like night and day.
By not using split bodies for recycling doesn't that mean more guys make
the truck? Each district has their own way of doing things.
I've been reading this board since 2008 & I'd like to give some advice to the posters here. HondaAcura, whether you realize it or not you are causing problems for yourself, first by acting like your list # is some big secret, and secondly by just being so rude. Your name is posted for all to see on the sanitation list. It doesn't take a genius to figure out. There was a guy here in 2008, same thing, talking **** on the board & everyone trying to figure out who he was.
Well, 1st day of FBF when you are seated in list order, it was clear who he was & that reputation on this board & his overall know it all attitude followed him. I heard from a buddy of mine who was in his class that he's in his 3rd garage because no one wants anything to do with him, they ostracize him wherever he goes. This is true, I'm not making it up. Once the word is out about someone, they find it very hard to fit in anywhere. Just a word of advice, tone it down before you meet the same fate. Not trying to insult you, I've just seen it happen before
Good response. Honda, if you're just coming on now, I feel bad for you. You keep acting like that, you'll get abused. For the record, I've never dona a round robin, but if you're new, you will.
You think there is drama on this site? Wait until you get on the job. This is nothing. Most districts run on drama. You guys need to get thick skinned or you will never make it.
9 out of 10 times I see them running, when they work like a "gentleman"
one bag at a time, one side of the street at a time it's like night and day.
By not using split bodies for recycling doesn't that mean more guys make
the truck? Each district has their own way of doing things.
Were you sent there or did you transfer to QW4?
Lol for some routes u take 2 trucks one metal one paper n drive the route twice... ill take a rear loader over a split any day
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