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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2229918" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Spot on when you talk about areas that are not ideal ISP compatible areas. In my work area and this example is just one of many similar. The zip was a town of 5900 people out of a score of smaller towns. This town was according to X 26 "stem" miles from the terminal and that is what they based the core zone on. What they failed to recognize was the fact that every morning 8 rural mail carriers left the post office to go out and service that zips 480 mile R.D. carrier net work that used that same zip code. They never factored in the R.D.s. When I left the guy who took over the route had to add a supplemental plus a jumper because the guy he hired to succeed me refused to stay out until 9 PM or later every day and night. Now that my state is moving to ISP the guy who took over my route is going to have a very hard time getting the money out of X as will anybody who has a depressed rural area with tons of unpaved dirt roads to cover that can't be traversed at speeds above 20 MPH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2229918, member: 58386"] Spot on when you talk about areas that are not ideal ISP compatible areas. In my work area and this example is just one of many similar. The zip was a town of 5900 people out of a score of smaller towns. This town was according to X 26 "stem" miles from the terminal and that is what they based the core zone on. What they failed to recognize was the fact that every morning 8 rural mail carriers left the post office to go out and service that zips 480 mile R.D. carrier net work that used that same zip code. They never factored in the R.D.s. When I left the guy who took over the route had to add a supplemental plus a jumper because the guy he hired to succeed me refused to stay out until 9 PM or later every day and night. Now that my state is moving to ISP the guy who took over my route is going to have a very hard time getting the money out of X as will anybody who has a depressed rural area with tons of unpaved dirt roads to cover that can't be traversed at speeds above 20 MPH [/QUOTE]
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