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<blockquote data-quote="whenIgetthere" data-source="post: 1069691" data-attributes="member: 32741"><p>Same here! What I love is disp. sends me to help another route yesterday at 1800. It's pitch black, he gives me the 30 stops he has where there are no street lights and dirt roads (in a city I've never delivered in). He takes the 30 on the other side of the tracks where the million dollar homes are all on streets with lighting! Of course, this is an hour from the station and all my outbound didn't get out! So on one hand, good decision on straightlining, bad decision to allow outbound to sit overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whenIgetthere, post: 1069691, member: 32741"] Same here! What I love is disp. sends me to help another route yesterday at 1800. It's pitch black, he gives me the 30 stops he has where there are no street lights and dirt roads (in a city I've never delivered in). He takes the 30 on the other side of the tracks where the million dollar homes are all on streets with lighting! Of course, this is an hour from the station and all my outbound didn't get out! So on one hand, good decision on straightlining, bad decision to allow outbound to sit overnight. [/QUOTE]
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