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<blockquote data-quote="dex 84" data-source="post: 2078708" data-attributes="member: 59952"><p>Don't take a break if you don't go over 6. There has to be a way to work it so you don't have that much gap time. If it really was about SPH then a code 22 would do just fine instead of the 13.</p><p></p><p>SPH begins when you put in your first code 10 but until you process your first stop you are in your stem time. Management can look at your SPH and also your SPH on area which takes out the stem time and just includes your time actually spent picking up/delivering.</p><p></p><p>If you are processing a regular pickup or an on call then the time of the pickup is when you hit Go and enter into it on your tracker. If you are processing a Drop Box or a 3rd party pack and ship them the pickup time is when you hit end stop unless you are putting in a pickup exception for no package, in which case the pickup time would be when you first entered the pickup, like a normal pickup. </p><p></p><p>Listen to your coworker. Slow down during the right parts of your route and plan it so you roll up on the DB no more than 5 minutes before it's ready. If a customer calls in two pickups and has two pieces then process one, wait a couple minutes, and process the other. Getting gas is a good way to kill 5 minutes if you have a half tank or less. You'll figure out all the tricks of the trade to make sure you don't have gaps. </p><p></p><p>Don't ever give them anything for free. They need you out there to get the drop boxes, make them pay you to wait around. Don't do that on your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dex 84, post: 2078708, member: 59952"] Don't take a break if you don't go over 6. There has to be a way to work it so you don't have that much gap time. If it really was about SPH then a code 22 would do just fine instead of the 13. SPH begins when you put in your first code 10 but until you process your first stop you are in your stem time. Management can look at your SPH and also your SPH on area which takes out the stem time and just includes your time actually spent picking up/delivering. If you are processing a regular pickup or an on call then the time of the pickup is when you hit Go and enter into it on your tracker. If you are processing a Drop Box or a 3rd party pack and ship them the pickup time is when you hit end stop unless you are putting in a pickup exception for no package, in which case the pickup time would be when you first entered the pickup, like a normal pickup. Listen to your coworker. Slow down during the right parts of your route and plan it so you roll up on the DB no more than 5 minutes before it's ready. If a customer calls in two pickups and has two pieces then process one, wait a couple minutes, and process the other. Getting gas is a good way to kill 5 minutes if you have a half tank or less. You'll figure out all the tricks of the trade to make sure you don't have gaps. Don't ever give them anything for free. They need you out there to get the drop boxes, make them pay you to wait around. Don't do that on your time. [/QUOTE]
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