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how long did it take you to get a route?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Gas!" data-source="post: 957005" data-attributes="member: 14062"><p>I worked a year and a half pt. before getting on a training route.... I have been on at least 10-12 main bid routes over 30 years driving looking for that green grass...Guess what?.....As you get older, with telematic micro manageing, i.e. adding stops per car, etc- there are no good routes anymore.. We are a big city hub........... There are no 200 mile+ routes..You either run 170 stops or you are an industrial, bulk route.. Pick your poison.The allowances have been stripped to where you dont scratch unless you A) skip lunch B) are a fast runner and skip most of your break) or C)you have a fluke pickup that sends out 20 bags of smalls in a day and i.e. doesnt catch it.............So like most routes in America you work alot of hours...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Gas!, post: 957005, member: 14062"] I worked a year and a half pt. before getting on a training route.... I have been on at least 10-12 main bid routes over 30 years driving looking for that green grass...Guess what?.....As you get older, with telematic micro manageing, i.e. adding stops per car, etc- there are no good routes anymore.. We are a big city hub........... There are no 200 mile+ routes..You either run 170 stops or you are an industrial, bulk route.. Pick your poison.The allowances have been stripped to where you dont scratch unless you A) skip lunch B) are a fast runner and skip most of your break) or C)you have a fluke pickup that sends out 20 bags of smalls in a day and i.e. doesnt catch it.............So like most routes in America you work alot of hours... [/QUOTE]
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