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<blockquote data-quote="ZQXC" data-source="post: 1319508"><p>Get a map (a real one), not something on a 2 inch screen.</p><p>Open the map and start to get a broad overview of the area. Think in terms of sections, not individual streets. One section could be strictly businesses (perhaps industrial), another might be retail stores, maybe all residential, or a mix. Where are the schools? ( work them between 10 and 2). How do the sections tie in with each other? What is the best flow or trace? Is there a residential section that I can kill between 12 and 1 and avoid the lunch hour pitfall altogether? Where do I need to be when my pickups start?</p><p></p><p>Others have said it, and it can't be over emphasized, be smooth. Do it once; do it right. When you grab a pkg. for a resi. don't assume it's just a single. Before you step out of the back of the truck look for that zero on your diad. </p><p></p><p>Whenever you stop complete, check the diad and see: what is the next stop, where is it loaded, how many? Be smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZQXC, post: 1319508"] Get a map (a real one), not something on a 2 inch screen. Open the map and start to get a broad overview of the area. Think in terms of sections, not individual streets. One section could be strictly businesses (perhaps industrial), another might be retail stores, maybe all residential, or a mix. Where are the schools? ( work them between 10 and 2). How do the sections tie in with each other? What is the best flow or trace? Is there a residential section that I can kill between 12 and 1 and avoid the lunch hour pitfall altogether? Where do I need to be when my pickups start? Others have said it, and it can't be over emphasized, be smooth. Do it once; do it right. When you grab a pkg. for a resi. don't assume it's just a single. Before you step out of the back of the truck look for that zero on your diad. Whenever you stop complete, check the diad and see: what is the next stop, where is it loaded, how many? Be smooth. [/QUOTE]
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