Charleston's most difficult mail route

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @ronnietoobadd
    @ronnietoobadd 5 лет назад +69

    Ive been here almost 2 years and ended up getting the route I live on, 2 min from my house! My route is all flat and encompasses only a few streets...infact I can see it all right from my window! Maybe 3 trays of DPS, 2 FSS, and about 25 parcels. Talk about LUCKY!

  • @rsadams1692
    @rsadams1692 5 лет назад +18

    Keep up the good work. Just retired after 34 years. Charleston is a great town too.

    • @TJ-wv8fs
      @TJ-wv8fs 9 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations on retirement

  • @TallTan22
    @TallTan22 7 лет назад +42

    This Route Needs "Mounted Curbside Mailboxes".......

    • @andrewnisco7851
      @andrewnisco7851 4 года назад +11

      yes, some of those distances from sidewalk to porch were ridiculous

    • @martinithegr8
      @martinithegr8 3 года назад

      I read that as "Mountian Curbside" mailboxes...

    • @ShadowsandCityLights
      @ShadowsandCityLights 8 месяцев назад

      Maybe it is now idk. But they seem to have plenty of room.

  • @Judahsmoon
    @Judahsmoon 11 лет назад +21

    its definitely a good job, but it can be demanding on the body. I stayed on a hard route for 10 yrs, strictly because of my customers...they were so pleasant and I enjoyed giving them good service! I felt like I was a part of that community.

    • @veronicallamas9333
      @veronicallamas9333 7 лет назад +3

      Judahsmoon I'm a t6 that transferred from a beautiful beach city to the city where I live where the climate is about 20-25 degrees hotter and routes are longer. I'll be 45 soon and I'm telling you everything hurts. My heel, lower back, sciatica!! It sucks. So yes I agree with you. I go home too tired to want to do anything.

    • @justq5505
      @justq5505 5 лет назад +2

      I’m not staying on a route because of the customers lol I worry about me first. That’s why I bid off of the route I was just on, it was physically kicking my ass but the people were nice

    • @michaelspoto8720
      @michaelspoto8720 Год назад

      do ppl give you presents around the holidays?

  • @ytsims
    @ytsims Год назад +4

    I’m in San Francisco on a walking route. The hills are insane. Shout out to fellow letter carriers.

  • @calgary2800
    @calgary2800 8 лет назад +41

    This job is a knee, ankle, and back destroyer.

    • @anon6785
      @anon6785 6 лет назад +3

      you forgot elbow! you can get some sweet tennis elbow! Don't miss out!

    • @tomsawyertomsawyer3683
      @tomsawyertomsawyer3683 6 лет назад +4

      More like a nursing job when you retire your back and knee give in and you become the patient as well..

    • @joelmejia8546
      @joelmejia8546 6 лет назад +4

      Achilles are sore after watching

    • @DivaLianess
      @DivaLianess 6 лет назад +3

      I agree ... hip and shoulder destroyer too

    • @Domin1cPhoenix
      @Domin1cPhoenix 3 года назад +4

      Don’t forget soul destroy as well

  • @DrHogfan
    @DrHogfan 9 лет назад +19

    Dude! Where's the mail volume ?

  • @nickbarakat3103
    @nickbarakat3103 2 года назад +9

    Damn. . . That one handed move into the mail slot was hella smooth(37s). Folks that know . . Know that he made that look so easy. LOL

    • @XxGlaciersOfIcexX
      @XxGlaciersOfIcexX 5 месяцев назад +2

      Mail slots suck.
      Majority of the time they trip me up.

    • @damonsipe9232
      @damonsipe9232 2 месяца назад +1

      The mail slots that don't have that built in outward groove are a real pain one-handed. Especially on a walking route, and the customer has things like tables with decorative crap on it directly below the slot. Satchel always gets in the way

    • @XxGlaciersOfIcexX
      @XxGlaciersOfIcexX 2 месяца назад

      @damonsipe9232 screw them damn mail slots.
      That's what I do, all walking routes.
      Especially when your loaded with dps, flats and a full satchel

  • @annebeth66
    @annebeth66 11 лет назад +4

    We love our mail carriers here in Charleston, WV.

  • @eagle49
    @eagle49 6 лет назад +9

    Too bad he didn't show how he has to scan a bar code on 15 on his boxes just so management knows where he is every minute of his route. Back around 2000 there were 700,000 USPS employees and 100,000 supervisors and you don't see GM, HP or any other company with a ratio like that. I retired after doing 40 Yrs. on Long Island and don't miss the 3 hour morning office time but DO miss the people I saw every day out in the street. .Oh, by the way, he carries the bag with little or no mail in it for safety reasons. That blue satchel saved many a carrier from a nasty dog bite.

  • @argerinejordan4703
    @argerinejordan4703 5 лет назад +8

    So glad i retired. Enough for me. 33 yrs

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

      same for me .... 1988 - 2021. Plus, I had 5.5 military and over one year S/L. Almost 40 years of federal service.

  • @BuyingScratchoffsFTW
    @BuyingScratchoffsFTW Год назад +1

    This guy knows exactly what he’s talking about

  • @navocar
    @navocar 6 лет назад +1

    Leaning out to the right with your hip delivering to mounted mail boxes is the kind of repetitive motion that causes injuries. Same goes for having an NBU route and leaning out of the truck to do one long wrist motion fitting packages big and small into 4-6 inch slots. At least he is out there walking and exerting all his muscular and joint body points. In the end he is less likely to be injured or suffer any long-terms physical ailments.

    • @wayword1679
      @wayword1679 5 лет назад +1

      Jose Rodriguez your kidding right. Have you ever heard of bursitis tendinitis heel spurs fallen arches, knee replacement, tore rotator cuffs, to name a few long term and permanent injuries that a lot carriers suffer who have park and loop or city carrier routes. 29 years on Chicago streets, I think I know a little bit about this job by now. No disrespect

    • @1eyecanon449
      @1eyecanon449 11 месяцев назад

      How can a new CCA avoid these issues? Good soles and greater in soles? And knee pads

  • @charlietuna9265
    @charlietuna9265 2 года назад +2

    the township should dee about all homeowners put their mailbox down closer to the road, so the mail carrier doesn't have to walk to long walk up some of those stairs.

  • @gengar_princess1085
    @gengar_princess1085 4 года назад +2

    I agree with the outside part though. It always been my dream to deliver and work alone.

  • @mojorisen74
    @mojorisen74 6 лет назад +3

    This route in no way compares to a few I've done in Cincinnati. Price Hill and Corryville. Price hill had about 30 steps going to every house. Corryville had 30 steps going to every house as well as being on extremely steep hills. Thank God for seniority! The route I have now is flat all the way through. It's too late for my knees though. Only 44 and have had knee issues since I was 35

    • @spacefertilizer
      @spacefertilizer 5 лет назад

      I’m a mailman in Sweden and I’ve noticed that in USA and almost any other country always have boxes at ground floor in all buildings (apartments) but in Sweden we have to in about 99% of all cases run the stairs up (if there is no elevator) and down and deliver to every door. How common is it in the states that there are no boxes at the ground floor?

    • @deeirra5734
      @deeirra5734 4 года назад +1

      Марцус Åкерман VERY uncommon for big/high rise apartments to do door to door here in the states. Even 95% of small apartments with only 2-4 units have mailboxes in front. We only do deliver oversized parcels to doors, floor by floor only if the front desk at some few apartments wouldn’t accept them.

  • @waynee.2856
    @waynee.2856 8 лет назад +13

    It's nice to see a carrier that actually moves with a purpose instead of milking the route like a lot of other carriers do.

    • @Jayizzo007
      @Jayizzo007 8 лет назад +9

      probably has s&*# supervisors pushing him to make the bs time. He killing himself for them retards. smh....

    • @illiumeternae5234
      @illiumeternae5234 7 лет назад +4

      Milking the route? What is this milking the route you speak of?

    • @jamielukens9810
      @jamielukens9810 6 лет назад +9

      Wayne E. Sounds like a 204B comment

    • @wayword1679
      @wayword1679 5 лет назад +1

      Milking the route😵 what the heck is that? Sounds like a 204b or a customer who hasn't been educated on their carriers job(I educate my customers😁)
      This route needs boxes on the curb and where is the volume and how many blocks on this route?
      All those stairs made my knees hurt just watching

    • @michaeldupuis1317
      @michaeldupuis1317 5 лет назад +6

      Spoken like an inexperienced former letter carrier who became a 204B

  • @7474jd
    @7474jd 8 лет назад +4

    I always knew which yards to watch out for dog mess.

  • @tunyung
    @tunyung 6 лет назад +6

    Where are all the Amazon parcels?

    • @ggtfsas6617
      @ggtfsas6617 6 лет назад +4

      This was posted 6 years ago.. amazon wasn’t that popular yet

    • @Mario-cv5el
      @Mario-cv5el 4 года назад +1

      Back when it was enjoyable

  • @idontgiveoutname3122
    @idontgiveoutname3122 5 месяцев назад

    ....I thought USPS announced years ago that they were converting a lot of these walking routes to neighborhood station routes where there is a common locked mailbox location.

    • @davidfernandez2392
      @davidfernandez2392 3 месяца назад

      I had. 32yrs in the post. Office loved every year 😂 3:13

  • @victorfrankenstein50202
    @victorfrankenstein50202 2 года назад +2

    Imagine the exhaustion this man must feel, after walking this route in the middle of summer, and having to go home at the end of the day, just to realize that he has to mow his grass, and rake leaves. Blah, kudos to the mail carriers.

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 2 года назад

      That's nothing bro. Sometimes youre forced by management to do an additional route on top of your existing one

  • @VersatileKing13
    @VersatileKing13 10 лет назад +3

    Why cant my fuckin mailman be like this guy?

  • @damonsipe9232
    @damonsipe9232 2 месяца назад

    Route definitely needs more mounted boxes and dont get me started on those boxes built into the doors and house

  • @den19852
    @den19852 6 лет назад +8

    02:42 REALLY? I couldn't care less if they got their package or letter, I'm here for the money.

  • @beewalk5625
    @beewalk5625 11 лет назад +17

    USPS supervisors don't care about heat

    • @brybrun
      @brybrun 6 лет назад +6

      All they care about are the numbers they could care less about your health and if a familymemeber dies in a horrific accident. The heartless b's

    • @Wgaither1
      @Wgaither1 3 месяца назад

      @@brybrunyou actually mean couldn’t care less, right?

  • @jaflow92
    @jaflow92 11 лет назад +6

    Great workout though!

  • @Bishopspipes
    @Bishopspipes 4 года назад +5

    No reason a mailman should be fat

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +2

      poor diet and drinking too much booze!!

  • @bindig1
    @bindig1 4 года назад +2

    I totally get the dedication to the customers but all those stairs are gonna catch up to you. I had a tough walking route for 20 years. Great neighborhood, great people but all that walking wore on me. A curbside delivery route came up for bid and I went for it. Now I roast in the oven on wheels (LLV) but my feet dont hurt anymore! LOL

    • @petunia5835
      @petunia5835 4 года назад +1

      Aw! Traded one poison for another! Lol. I'm new and was delivering to mailboxes for several hours on my 3rd day of working and my mail truck felt HOTTER than normal. I kept working but I was getting weaker and sicker. My drinks were almost gone. My body was overheating and I was pouring water down my head! After 3 hours I realized there was HOT HEAT comin out my vents and I had the fan on HIGH! I finally said I need ac before I give out. I headed back to post office because that was the closest place to me with ac. The postmaster just looked at me and said NOTHING as I was struggling. I eventually went to the back by the restroom so she wouldn't have to look at me. I was trying to see if I could recover. I was drinking more water I couldn't get enough it seemed and I kept putting my head under the faucet. After a half hour I wasn't feeling any better and thought I better get out of there before I started vomiting. So I went home. Thought for sure I lost my job. But she called me today and asked if I'm able to still do the job. I said yes as long as heat is not comin out of vents!

    • @brianj1203
      @brianj1203 3 года назад

      @@petunia5835 are you still there??

  • @davidfernandez2392
    @davidfernandez2392 Год назад +3

    I had a.walking route then it got smaller and smaller

  • @Cobrakailives
    @Cobrakailives Год назад +1

    Those walking routes are a waste of money, just put up NBU boxes and it'll save time,money and wear and tear on the carriers body.😊

  • @ironhorse127
    @ironhorse127 7 лет назад

    We had several routes like this in my office. Curious as to how many stops-this route has. Mine had 520, both businesses and homes. We were 6 hours on the street 2 in the office. The office has gone to 5 and 3 since I left. Volume has dropped also, but parcels have increased. I was fortunate that I had a set day off each week. They are now doing rotating days off, so you catch 6 straight day periodically. I dont miss the job one bit. It beats the body up.

    • @brybrun
      @brybrun 6 лет назад +1

      yeah like a herniated disc and sciatic, my route 580 deliveries which of 562 are all houses, approx. 11 miles walking.

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

      My last route was 518 dtops and every stop was curbside. Best route in the office and to obtain it, I had to be number one in seniority.

  • @pmcpmc8005
    @pmcpmc8005 3 года назад +2

    Summertime when it's brutal I usually put a cold water bottle inside my mailbox

    • @thetravelgoods2760
      @thetravelgoods2760 2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Sometimes my customers leave sweet notes.. probably cause I talk to their door cameras and the barking dogs 😂

    • @Sir_f4ttius
      @Sir_f4ttius Год назад +1

      Thanks for that. We always appreciate that.

    • @damonsipe9232
      @damonsipe9232 2 месяца назад

      Makes a difference. Us carriers always appreciate it

  • @gengar_princess1085
    @gengar_princess1085 4 года назад +1

    I’m getting a city route soon. I hope my route is not to hard. I definitely need a semi smooth route bc of my injury.

  • @brybrun
    @brybrun 6 лет назад +3

    Briefing!? Oh, you mean shame fest. Yeah we have those too but they always tell us how crappy we're doing.

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      I used to tune those out on a daily basis. All I was hearing was "wawa .. wawa.... wa...wa.

  • @timika32
    @timika32 8 лет назад +1

    I like this documentary

  • @addictedtomints9433
    @addictedtomints9433 2 года назад +1

    Just like some of the other reflections in these comments there is so much you don't see in this video. Management, packages, dogs, being an assistant which takes sometimes 5-10 years to get extra benefits, meanwhile you stare at useless benefits, 1 day off a week, extra hours of crazy numbers every day, no work life balance, no pay raises as an assistant. this route doesn't even look hard. I've had routes on a steep decline where i would delivery in a city, an apartment with sometimes over 50 packages Which i would have to carry back and forth a good quarter mile because there is no where to park in major cities. Do not think this is all there is. If it's a rural route your gunna do a lot better honestly but i still say heed before trying to take this crazy job.

  • @jojowhite9296
    @jojowhite9296 Год назад

    Why do you keep walking up and down steps? My first route had hills and I was walking across lawns and never up and down steps. As far as not bidding off shitty routes? When I was younger, I loved when old timers stayed on their first crappy route. My goal was to obtain a complete curbside route and my last 9 years I suceeded.

  • @brybrun
    @brybrun 6 лет назад +1

    My route 11 miles, 25,000 steps 580+ deliveries, 560 of those are houses. I have one apartment building and management could care less about you. Why am I still there you ask, so I don't have to sit at a desk, excersise, pension, benefits.

  • @kimchi2479
    @kimchi2479 3 года назад +1

    No route is too tough! Same route everyday is easy money. We all feel the same after doing our strenuous work 6 days a week, I feel you. But walking is good for you and you got plenty of trees out there unlike my route.

    • @brianj1203
      @brianj1203 3 года назад

      I have my interview for CCA this week, how do you like being a Carrier?

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 2 года назад

      What about your route and a half

  • @1islander52
    @1islander52 2 года назад

    I give that guy a lot of credit for sticking with it. When he says he loves his customers, he means they really reward him at Christmas. The PO needs to have those people put up boxes at the curb or NDCBUs. My only criticism is there's no way the guy knows "every rock and nook and cranny."

  • @RaininMortars
    @RaininMortars 3 года назад +2

    I don't care how nice customers are, I'm not killing myself on that route! Thats b.s. on where the mail boxes are...either put em down by the street or put out 'NBU's (community mail boxes)...

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

      I had my hilly route with boxes on the porch. One big diffeence is that I never went up and down stairs if there was a yard to walk across. The grass is so much better on your knees.

  • @johnathandrake5588
    @johnathandrake5588 9 лет назад +1

    Yea he's a pretty cool mailman 100% he detailed his interview along with his everyday experiences

  • @lindathrall5133
    @lindathrall5133 5 лет назад

    I remember the mail carrier walking their route and carrying the mailbag

  • @domepiece11
    @domepiece11 3 года назад +1

    Why not switch everyone to cluster boxes?

  • @andrewl4191
    @andrewl4191 11 лет назад +8

    He doesn't walk that fast when the cameras aren't around, he gets paid by the hour

    • @Davidmaccc
      @Davidmaccc 4 года назад

      Andrew L He only gets paid on what the route is rated at! If it’s 8 hours he only gets paid 8 hours even if it takes him 10

    • @KennyBsGaming
      @KennyBsGaming 4 года назад +4

      @@Davidmaccc He's not a Rural Carrier

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

      @@Davidmaccc No, he gets paid 10 hours if it takes him 10 hours.

  • @Frandaman84
    @Frandaman84 4 года назад +1

    I would 1000% mount dismount that street

  • @Monstacheeks
    @Monstacheeks 3 года назад

    Make sure your wearing the right Postal Shoes!! They are the most comfortable for Walking, and they make a whole difference!

  • @yongchin4054
    @yongchin4054 Год назад

    Can't wait to make regular 'til my feet know where to go

  • @toughharley1903
    @toughharley1903 2 года назад

    I don't understand why does his route not allow him to use the vehicle, it makes no sense

  • @206Nish
    @206Nish 11 лет назад +1

    It's been 5 months, are you still alive?

  • @leannjent51
    @leannjent51 2 года назад

    Rural carrier on a gravy route 🙋🏼‍♀️ 🚙

  • @terryd.1066
    @terryd.1066 7 лет назад +1

    Gotta be the fittest mail carrier in the country.

  • @jimbostories6181
    @jimbostories6181 4 года назад

    Awesome Job

  • @davesteven7589-f8g
    @davesteven7589-f8g Год назад

    I wish you could hire an assistant to aid you with tiny things that you might deeply need for certain circumstances

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut 9 месяцев назад +1

      Realistically you could probably pay a friend a flat rate to go out and find you with what you needed if you just called them up. I do this job and have thought about doing that before.

  • @jennifermartin6296
    @jennifermartin6296 4 года назад

    Start at 8 am? We start at 6 at my office. With the heat you deal with there you’d think u would wanna start earlier

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      If they can't get their mail early enough, they'd be standing around too much.

  • @JJSTAYFOCUSED
    @JJSTAYFOCUSED 7 лет назад +3

    My route have 13 park and loops, mostly uphill and downhill. Just saying.

    • @jaredlangley6924
      @jaredlangley6924 6 лет назад

      That is funny just did a route earlier that had like 20 loops on it with all hills.

    • @brybrun
      @brybrun 6 лет назад

      whoopty do

    • @kennelson5096
      @kennelson5096 4 года назад

      My route is 130 miles rural gravel roads. Drive my own RS wrangler. I love it. 26 years in Awesome job. ,

  • @chrisnaldo4941
    @chrisnaldo4941 3 года назад +3

    Not worth it, take care of yourself first before others. Bid on easier routes and you'll meet new customers.

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      I loved dip shits that stayed on their shitty routes their entire careers. We had many in my office and my last 18 years as a carrier were very easy because I was never scared to bid on an easier route.

  • @jaflow92
    @jaflow92 11 лет назад +1

    This is rough!

  • @trevethan82319841
    @trevethan82319841 3 года назад

    Where's is his mail truck

  • @gloriawarthen666
    @gloriawarthen666 3 года назад

    Should be a mounted route

  • @kesodabul
    @kesodabul 2 года назад

    Hardest route is the one you know 90% guaranteed to keep

  • @claydonious2418
    @claydonious2418 3 года назад

    my route is a sixteen mile park and loop. sometimes ive gotten home and go for a couple mile walk and i end up thinking what the hell am i doing ? LOL. i wouldnt do any other route tho cuz i love my customer.

  • @155joe
    @155joe 10 лет назад

    Hope you make it 30 years?

  • @Anglynn74
    @Anglynn74 10 лет назад +2

    my husband is trying to get out of the post office, looking for another job. they promised him a 40 hr a week route, after getting hired he found it's a Carrier Assistant job & they call him in only when another mailman call out of work, so some weeks he may only work 2 or 3 days. Only $15/hr, and no benefits or health insurance. We have been on food stamps & can't afford heat this Winter. He walks all day comes home & we have nothing for dinner. Last week he only got a $400 check for 2 weeks of work.

    • @pastardicus
      @pastardicus 8 лет назад

      +Mr Ford Shelby i work in the Caribbean USPS as a Cca and i always since i started i work 40 hrs or even more !!!!

    • @gregoryhouse5903
      @gregoryhouse5903 8 лет назад +3

      Hmm. Around here, CCA's are paid $16.06/hr and work pretty frequently.

    • @buckeye-pe6df
      @buckeye-pe6df 6 лет назад +5

      Sounds like you should get your ass to work then! Why is it all his responsibility to put food on the table you lazy leach...

    • @brybrun
      @brybrun 6 лет назад

      When I was a CCA worked 60 hours a week and 80+ during the holiday season, worked five weeks straight once, had to beg for a day off.

    • @donnieb1991
      @donnieb1991 6 лет назад

      @@brybrun so CCA's do get hours?

  • @julieclifford7698
    @julieclifford7698 4 года назад

    What a nice man.. xo.

  • @jonathanasdell4539
    @jonathanasdell4539 7 лет назад +1

    At least charleston is beautiful

  • @suddenurge
    @suddenurge 2 года назад

    I just realized that Americans do not have mailboxes by the road...

    • @juanalbichu
      @juanalbichu Год назад +1

      Yes they do on the countryside

  • @robertguy6220
    @robertguy6220 7 лет назад +5

    that LLV is awfully clean...

    • @philup755
      @philup755 5 лет назад +1

      It's not a LLV, look at the round tail lights and honeycomb grill. It's a FFV formerly known as a CRV. They are a modified Ford explorers that were purchased by USPS around the year 2000 or so. Still no air conditioning or 4 wheel drive.

    • @crabbypapa3862
      @crabbypapa3862 4 года назад

      @@philup755 Disagree, different years were made slightly different, grills, added windows etc. All the LLV in Okc look like that one.

    • @philup755
      @philup755 4 года назад

      I used the FFV for over 14 years, I got to know the vehicle very well. Maybe you could research the differences yourself. They are different top to bottom, the only thing they share is same paint scheme. This was in Charleston, WV. Not Okc, we have both vehicles here.

    • @crabbypapa3862
      @crabbypapa3862 4 года назад

      @@philup755 I stand corrected, apparently the different ones I have seen, outside of Okc, were the FFV. Were you able to drive both, and are the FFV tires inset on the front as the LLV? As difficult to drive in the snow?

    • @philup755
      @philup755 4 года назад

      The FFV tires are 15 inch, the LLV tires are 14 inch (I think). I would prefer the FFV in the snow, they are more of a solid vehicle. A lot of carriers wouldn't take nothing over a LLV, summer or wintertime. I always heard the LLV was like a Frankenstein vehicle, Chevy s10 frame with chevette rear axel. With a modefied front end for better turning radius. I personally enjoyed the 205 hp 4.0 FFV over the 80 hp 2.? (Ironduke) in the LLV. The LLVs I drove was usually garbage, they where loaner vehicles when my FFV was being serviced..

  • @MrWestmarket39
    @MrWestmarket39 11 лет назад +8

    Slow down brother. No wonder you have the hardest route.

    • @Wgaither1
      @Wgaither1 3 месяца назад

      He’s a runner

  • @MNVenom2Ldr
    @MNVenom2Ldr 10 лет назад +1

    wtf.. we have more hilly routes in Minnesota

  • @illsim
    @illsim 12 лет назад

    i just got hired as a TE in NC

  • @maximme
    @maximme 7 лет назад

    why isnt he on a foldable bike?

    • @Josh-bb3xi
      @Josh-bb3xi 6 лет назад +1

      Maxim Mee Would legitimately take more time and energy.

  • @theoeguia3302
    @theoeguia3302 4 месяца назад

    00:38
    He already messed up. Never ...Ever! Put your fingers or hand inside ✊.
    He is taking a huge risk losing the tips of his fingers 🤮

  • @applesomething
    @applesomething 8 лет назад +15

    He hardly has any mail in his satchel or his arms and hands. This most-difficult route isn't half as hard as what I'm doing. Hahahaha

    • @mikeo8781
      @mikeo8781 7 лет назад +1

      applesomething hey don't judge! My route gets hardly any mail most of the time. Average dps is 1400 and I get maybe about 2 ft of flats, 30 parcels but it's long ass route with exactly 938 deliveries and in the straight up ghetto. All walking, maybe like 5 or 6 nbu's. Absolutely no curbside. Not an easy route to learn or do either.

    • @mikeo8781
      @mikeo8781 7 лет назад +1

      It's killer with advos/ coverage too. Killed me other day with everyone's w2's. Dps was freakin 4000.

    • @ndn2589
      @ndn2589 7 лет назад

      applesomething i wouldnt mid if your were my lady

  • @Bandboxxer-v3n
    @Bandboxxer-v3n 3 месяца назад

    Wear a pith helmet dude! Protect the dome.

  • @thevlogguy8185
    @thevlogguy8185 6 лет назад

    Poor man

  • @papermasonllc
    @papermasonllc 8 лет назад +4

    He needs one of those hover boards like off of Back to the Future ... the movie.

    • @SE45CX
      @SE45CX 8 лет назад

      +Honestly Speaking Stupid the business proposals by Ali G fell on deaf ears, all those companies had to do was to design the flying part.

    • @SE45CX
      @SE45CX 8 лет назад

      +Stainless Details My goal was to say something funny rather than being Mr. smart-ass.

  • @kenmurray4902
    @kenmurray4902 6 лет назад

    $ 50,000 + per year plus benefits

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 2 года назад

      I make twice that as a UPS driver.

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      @@pbear216 that $50k was 5 years ago with no OT. A letter carrier now tops off at over $75k without one minute of OT. $100k annually is not very hard to accomplish.

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Год назад

      @@jojowhite9296 and the base pay for a UPS driver with no OT is $87,360.

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Год назад

      And in 4 years no less

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Год назад

      And our new contract this year should bump that base pay after 4 years of service to $95,680

  • @ehal2303
    @ehal2303 4 года назад +2

    It can't be that bad if he's still overweight... just sayin

    • @manofmysteryyy
      @manofmysteryyy 3 года назад +1

      lmaooo right

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

      It's all show for the cameras. If he's walking up and down steps instead of cutting across lawns, he'll be dead at retirement.

  • @michaeldupuis1317
    @michaeldupuis1317 5 лет назад +1

    This is why letter carriers are not the brightest bulbs in the hothouse! It appears to me that this carrier is not working safe. Walking way too fast in hot weather, jogging up and down stairs and walking through brush. An accident waiting to happen and medical complications from the job if he makes it to retirement.

    • @petunia5835
      @petunia5835 4 года назад

      I'm new and I have to learn to slow down. I work too hard and too fast. Can't do that on this job. Just have to work steady, not fast

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      Who in the hell are you to judge letter carriers? Some fat ass that works in the office??

  • @patrickdelavega6089
    @patrickdelavega6089 10 лет назад +3

    Come 2 LA no mailbox on sidewalk. All on doors

    • @cm07ca
      @cm07ca 8 лет назад +2

      Lol. Am in LOS FELIZ "los angeles" no joke with them hills

    • @deeirra5734
      @deeirra5734 4 года назад

      cm07ca I heard bad things about routes on Los Feliz

  • @Theangrymailman
    @Theangrymailman Год назад

    Naw I’m good lol

  • @YoureAbsolutelyRight
    @YoureAbsolutelyRight 10 лет назад

    Unless you sleep at your workplace, your day must surely start at around 6.30am.

  • @lisa9867
    @lisa9867 10 лет назад +1

    That route is nightmare, I would bid off.

    • @HolyMarkMcGrath
      @HolyMarkMcGrath 7 лет назад

      Lisa That's where I would disagree

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад

      @@HolyMarkMcGrath I would have never bid it. Being a PTF, you'd had to have carried it a few times before becoming a regular. My goal from day one was to have the least physical route that I could bid on. My last 18 years were very nice. My last 9 were 100% curbside.

  • @rowanbenton4464
    @rowanbenton4464 2 года назад

    2:00

  • @smalldumpling8415
    @smalldumpling8415 7 лет назад

    18000 steps a day

    • @brybrun
      @brybrun 6 лет назад

      Try 26,000 steps a day, 11 miles.

    • @RedStar-13
      @RedStar-13 2 года назад

      Try 40,000 steps a day. 18.4 miles

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 Год назад +2

      @@RedStar-13 Try very little steps on a 100% curbside route. That's the way I like it.