Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Try to relax when driving

Use the drive time between jobs as a break from the routine. Stop for coffee and rest room breaks between jobs, too. Leave ample distance between you and the car ahead, even though someone will probably cut in front of you. Remember, you're in a van, sitting right up front where you may be seriously injured if you rear-end a vehicle.

Some drivers bring on stress by yelling at rude motorists who cut in and out of traffic. They don't hear you and they don't care. The worst part is that the culprit feels none of your wrath and pent up anger. The only one you hurt is you, and it may affect the next job that you do. Anger residue could cost you future business. Try to relax.

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