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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 135963"><p>Yeah that is a standard PAL label it looks like, thats what ours have on them. We still get charts even though every truck is now the same layout.</p><p></p><p>The older charts I referred to were before PAS when you actually had to memorize things. They were usually colorcoded and sometimes actually useful (if it was one that was actually kept up to date). You had to memorize streets and bulk stops etc. It took a little bit to memorize it, but once you did it was cake. My trucks looked a lot better too for some reason (really don't know why, but they were a lot neater). </p><p></p><p>One thing is before you KNEW what was on the trucks, now a driver can ask you are the Elm Street side streets on me today? and I won't have a clue, they don't want us using the addresses at our hub, just go by the numbers. I feel like a maroon sometimes. Or I'll tell them 5465 is blown out today and they'll be like whats that? sometimes its pretty funny <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 135963"] Yeah that is a standard PAL label it looks like, thats what ours have on them. We still get charts even though every truck is now the same layout. The older charts I referred to were before PAS when you actually had to memorize things. They were usually colorcoded and sometimes actually useful (if it was one that was actually kept up to date). You had to memorize streets and bulk stops etc. It took a little bit to memorize it, but once you did it was cake. My trucks looked a lot better too for some reason (really don't know why, but they were a lot neater). One thing is before you KNEW what was on the trucks, now a driver can ask you are the Elm Street side streets on me today? and I won't have a clue, they don't want us using the addresses at our hub, just go by the numbers. I feel like a maroon sometimes. Or I'll tell them 5465 is blown out today and they'll be like whats that? sometimes its pretty funny :thumbup1: [/QUOTE]
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