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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1171534" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I cant wait for the "fun" to start.</p><p></p><p>There wont <em>be</em> any "85% compliance" concerns for me. They can either let me run it the way it <em>needs</em> to be run according to my 18 yrs of area knowledge, or they can have me shut my brain off, run that bitch <strong>one hundred percent</strong> compliant, and watch it crash and burn. I have more important things to worry about during the day than generating one more meaningless metric for one more meaningless report.</p><p></p><p>The other fun little part will happen when I follow ORION like a good little boy and wind up <em>10 miles </em>from the nearest public restroom at lunch time. When that happens, I will simply drive <strong>on the clock </strong>back to the nearest suitable place to eat, take my lunch, and then drive <strong>on the clock </strong>back to where ORION wants me to resume the route. If they want to make <em>my</em> life hell over some 85% compliance rate, then I can make <em>their</em> life hell every time its 6:30 at night and I'm up in the deep dark woods (staying hydrated like they tell me to of course) and I gotta take a leak. Nearest tree or bush in a secluded area? Hell no, I'm going for a drive clear back down in to town <strong>on the clock</strong> to the nearest public bathroom, and then back up the mountain <strong>on the clock </strong>to continue where I left off. My miles will be off the chart, but by Golly I will be well hydrated and 100% ORION compliant and we all know that that is what <em>really</em> matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1171534, member: 14668"] I cant wait for the "fun" to start. There wont [I]be[/I] any "85% compliance" concerns for me. They can either let me run it the way it [I]needs[/I] to be run according to my 18 yrs of area knowledge, or they can have me shut my brain off, run that bitch [B]one hundred percent[/B] compliant, and watch it crash and burn. I have more important things to worry about during the day than generating one more meaningless metric for one more meaningless report. The other fun little part will happen when I follow ORION like a good little boy and wind up [I]10 miles [/I]from the nearest public restroom at lunch time. When that happens, I will simply drive [B]on the clock [/B]back to the nearest suitable place to eat, take my lunch, and then drive [B]on the clock [/B]back to where ORION wants me to resume the route. If they want to make [I]my[/I] life hell over some 85% compliance rate, then I can make [I]their[/I] life hell every time its 6:30 at night and I'm up in the deep dark woods (staying hydrated like they tell me to of course) and I gotta take a leak. Nearest tree or bush in a secluded area? Hell no, I'm going for a drive clear back down in to town [B]on the clock[/B] to the nearest public bathroom, and then back up the mountain [B]on the clock [/B]to continue where I left off. My miles will be off the chart, but by Golly I will be well hydrated and 100% ORION compliant and we all know that that is what [I]really[/I] matters. [/QUOTE]
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