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<blockquote data-quote="dumbmuthertrucker" data-source="post: 1622022" data-attributes="member: 56654"><p>9.5 was strictly adhered to. Drivers seldom missed cut-off. It was rare to ever work past 8pm except during peak. On-car sups had to stay until all their drivers were back in the center. You could "teach your sup a lesson" by staying out late when dispatched heavy and you were almost always guaranteed an easy day the day after.</p><p>If you were light, sups would tell you to "make sure you have enough work", which translated to "run your miles up".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dumbmuthertrucker, post: 1622022, member: 56654"] 9.5 was strictly adhered to. Drivers seldom missed cut-off. It was rare to ever work past 8pm except during peak. On-car sups had to stay until all their drivers were back in the center. You could "teach your sup a lesson" by staying out late when dispatched heavy and you were almost always guaranteed an easy day the day after. If you were light, sups would tell you to "make sure you have enough work", which translated to "run your miles up". [/QUOTE]
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