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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 671907" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>first, in addition to my other observations, i would offer this.</p><p> </p><p>if you have ever played poker, you learn the art of holding, folding, raising and bluffing.</p><p> </p><p>ups by your own version has threatened, griped, held their breath until their faces turned purple etc to keep people from griping about the 9.5 issue. but by your own report, every one is still working and the heat is no longer on. and as a result, the 9.5's are down. so the bluffed, got called, and the driver won the hand.</p><p> </p><p>secondly, there are routes by their very nature that have to be a long delivery day. those routes, like hubby's, either have very few or no pickup volume, and if it does, he meets another driver to take it in for him. these routes are long day routes, and in some cases stretch even longer than 12 hours. </p><p> </p><p>the drivers that run those routes know about that when they bid on that route.</p><p> </p><p>a driver with 12-25 years of service can get just about what ever route he wants. </p><p> </p><p>therefor it stands to reason that he bid that route, because he wants that route. and he bid and wanted that route knowing that the route would mean long days.</p><p> </p><p>so using the deductive reasoning that you seem to lack, your hubby wanted that route so he could work those hours. </p><p> </p><p>now as to why, that is for him to know, and you to figure out.</p><p> </p><p>we already have btw</p><p> </p><p>best of luck</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 671907, member: 484"] first, in addition to my other observations, i would offer this. if you have ever played poker, you learn the art of holding, folding, raising and bluffing. ups by your own version has threatened, griped, held their breath until their faces turned purple etc to keep people from griping about the 9.5 issue. but by your own report, every one is still working and the heat is no longer on. and as a result, the 9.5's are down. so the bluffed, got called, and the driver won the hand. secondly, there are routes by their very nature that have to be a long delivery day. those routes, like hubby's, either have very few or no pickup volume, and if it does, he meets another driver to take it in for him. these routes are long day routes, and in some cases stretch even longer than 12 hours. the drivers that run those routes know about that when they bid on that route. a driver with 12-25 years of service can get just about what ever route he wants. therefor it stands to reason that he bid that route, because he wants that route. and he bid and wanted that route knowing that the route would mean long days. so using the deductive reasoning that you seem to lack, your hubby wanted that route so he could work those hours. now as to why, that is for him to know, and you to figure out. we already have btw best of luck d [/QUOTE]
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