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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 1044636" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><span style="color: #800080">It can be overwhelming. It won't be just day one or two, it'll probably be months of it. Especially starting just before peak. One stop at a time. I know there have been others that have said the same thing but you need to drill it. Keep a steady pace and take your breaks and lunch. You need to let your brain rest throughout the day. It really does help. I know you'll think that you don't have time for it but it's important. First off, to not let them get the idea that they can push you but most importantly because it helps to keep from fighting yourself (like taking one step forward and two steps back). I had a sup tell me once, make a plan and stick with it. Don't 2nd guess. This is what I mean about fighting yourself. Once you gain the area knowledge it's easier to make decisions on the fly. Learn the diad, learn the area. It took me a good 2 years to be REALLY proficient at delivering. Proficient in beating a rte. Proficient in making decisions on the fly, knowing the shortcuts (of the area, not the job). It takes time. ONE STEP AT A TIME: ONE STOP AT A TIME </span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 1044636, member: 11476"] [SIZE=3][FONT=comic sans ms][COLOR=#800080]It can be overwhelming. It won't be just day one or two, it'll probably be months of it. Especially starting just before peak. One stop at a time. I know there have been others that have said the same thing but you need to drill it. Keep a steady pace and take your breaks and lunch. You need to let your brain rest throughout the day. It really does help. I know you'll think that you don't have time for it but it's important. First off, to not let them get the idea that they can push you but most importantly because it helps to keep from fighting yourself (like taking one step forward and two steps back). I had a sup tell me once, make a plan and stick with it. Don't 2nd guess. This is what I mean about fighting yourself. Once you gain the area knowledge it's easier to make decisions on the fly. Learn the diad, learn the area. It took me a good 2 years to be REALLY proficient at delivering. Proficient in beating a rte. Proficient in making decisions on the fly, knowing the shortcuts (of the area, not the job). It takes time. ONE STEP AT A TIME: ONE STOP AT A TIME [/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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