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<blockquote data-quote="STFXG" data-source="post: 1043824" data-attributes="member: 41750"><p>You've covered the gist of it HD. No gag order here.</p><p></p><p>Only thing I'd add is that a supplemental has no value other than its profit margins. Some will try and sell a "supplemental route" like it has the same value as a contracted service area. It means that the route needs two trucks to handle the volume of one service area. A supplemental can run for YEARS before it gets approved as its own service area and contracted.</p><p></p><p>There are no "good" or "bad" routes. Some are just more profitable than others. But they are all profitable if managed properly. If you're going to run them absentee the only thing that will fluctuate based on area will be your return on investment. And generally routes that make more sell for more. Just don't be a sucker...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STFXG, post: 1043824, member: 41750"] You've covered the gist of it HD. No gag order here. Only thing I'd add is that a supplemental has no value other than its profit margins. Some will try and sell a "supplemental route" like it has the same value as a contracted service area. It means that the route needs two trucks to handle the volume of one service area. A supplemental can run for YEARS before it gets approved as its own service area and contracted. There are no "good" or "bad" routes. Some are just more profitable than others. But they are all profitable if managed properly. If you're going to run them absentee the only thing that will fluctuate based on area will be your return on investment. And generally routes that make more sell for more. Just don't be a sucker... [/QUOTE]
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