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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 815692" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>No argument here bbsam we know my building is ran well below par. I actually feel bad for this Contractor he is one of the good ones takes care of his guys. However he has enjoyed delievering his route and been doing it for a long time. If it is his business why does he need to get out of the truck? </p><p>He takes care of everything from the road. It is not like he has a monster route he is done every day before 100pm that leaves him plenty of time to do his thing. The route he is running is just a supplemental route with no pickups one of his other guys take care of it.</p><p>When ISP sweeps through are supplemental routes going to be a thing of the past?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 815692, member: 18716"] No argument here bbsam we know my building is ran well below par. I actually feel bad for this Contractor he is one of the good ones takes care of his guys. However he has enjoyed delievering his route and been doing it for a long time. If it is his business why does he need to get out of the truck? He takes care of everything from the road. It is not like he has a monster route he is done every day before 100pm that leaves him plenty of time to do his thing. The route he is running is just a supplemental route with no pickups one of his other guys take care of it. When ISP sweeps through are supplemental routes going to be a thing of the past? [/QUOTE]
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