Threaten your supervisor. Tell him you are going to take him on one of your routes and leave him(inset name of farthest or worst town in your area here). I told mine I was going to take and leave him in Viola,WVEver see the movie Deliverance? That is what Viola is like. I swear I heard banjos. Plus, to get to the delivery I had to travel FIVE miles on a dirt road.
My supervisor was nothing but another driver like me for a few years. When he was offered the position last year he called me and asked my opinion. Nice thing about working for a company that pormotes from with in. He knows what we do, go through and has a good working relationship with his drivers. He even drives when need it, although he's only a Class B. I tell him to kiss my azz every day, ,lol. My route supervisor is the same. Was a driver, then supervisor. When I got hired nine years ago he is the one that told me what I was doing my first day and stuff and then left for another account. Came back as a route supervisor a year and half later, so he knows the same plus will drive when needed. Nice what you get away with when you work for a small company, plus he has respect for his drivers(they both do) and we have respect for them. We may disagree, argue, and get PO'd at each other but like he said to me last week, "Then we kiss and make up". Then I told him to go F himself and he told me to go to work, LOL.
Well gee whiz food dude, you experience THE HILLBILLY, so where then is the surprise of dirt road traveling??Ever see the movie Deliverance? That is what Viola is like. I swear I heard banjos. Plus, to get to the delivery I had to travel FIVE miles on a dirt road.![]()