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<blockquote data-quote="GenericUsername" data-source="post: 2175164" data-attributes="member: 60623"><p>It's considered an in-cab distraction. That's not to say that some of the drivers still don't use one to get them from A to B faster if they aren't familiar in an area. Hell, I've seen supervisors use their GPS on their phone to get them around from time to time.</p><p></p><p>My advise is that if you must use your phone, do so to look at the streets in a neighborhood to get an idea where the route is taking you. You can do the same on a map too, obviously. Use it only as a reference, but make sure that your vehicle is not in motion while doing so.</p><p></p><p>But some general advise, if they're hiring you as a seasonal driver, the chances are you'll be running the same area over and over. By the fifth day you'll be fine and know generally where you are going with very little need to ever look at a map. I got lucky and was put on a mall route when I came on originally with 6 apartment complexes in addition to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenericUsername, post: 2175164, member: 60623"] It's considered an in-cab distraction. That's not to say that some of the drivers still don't use one to get them from A to B faster if they aren't familiar in an area. Hell, I've seen supervisors use their GPS on their phone to get them around from time to time. My advise is that if you must use your phone, do so to look at the streets in a neighborhood to get an idea where the route is taking you. You can do the same on a map too, obviously. Use it only as a reference, but make sure that your vehicle is not in motion while doing so. But some general advise, if they're hiring you as a seasonal driver, the chances are you'll be running the same area over and over. By the fifth day you'll be fine and know generally where you are going with very little need to ever look at a map. I got lucky and was put on a mall route when I came on originally with 6 apartment complexes in addition to it. [/QUOTE]
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