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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 891357" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>I like to think that I'm experienced.. I do this on most rural routes(and EVERY Saturday), and just the resi side of my commercial routes. If a manager challenges you on this practice, just remind them, that you are doing exactly what ROADS will be doing for you..(there is a reason it saves time, because it works)</p><p>I've never had a manager second guess my practice, and they have since encouraged our Saturday "volunteers" to do the same. One quick glance, and you see where you are going, not to mention it helps if you see something out of sequence... you can get it without driving past.</p><p> </p><p>That being said when I ran in town at UPS, I never needed to write down anything, but the rural routes where I was driving 20-30 minutes between stops(yes very rural)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 891357, member: 709"] I like to think that I'm experienced.. I do this on most rural routes(and EVERY Saturday), and just the resi side of my commercial routes. If a manager challenges you on this practice, just remind them, that you are doing exactly what ROADS will be doing for you..(there is a reason it saves time, because it works) I've never had a manager second guess my practice, and they have since encouraged our Saturday "volunteers" to do the same. One quick glance, and you see where you are going, not to mention it helps if you see something out of sequence... you can get it without driving past. That being said when I ran in town at UPS, I never needed to write down anything, but the rural routes where I was driving 20-30 minutes between stops(yes very rural) [/QUOTE]
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