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<blockquote data-quote="!Retired!" data-source="post: 2401585" data-attributes="member: 24309"><p>Apartment complexes and high rise office buildings are the same way. Roads will lump 3-4 stops, sometimes more, into 1 stop because it didn't pickup the different apartment numbers/suite numbers. It's such an easy fix, but common courier ideas fall on deaf ears.</p><p></p><p>As long as I've been with the company, there has always been a version of stop count sheets. It was just done in a different way. If a route is supposed to do 15 SPH, then 8 hours onroad = 120 stops. Now, DRA takes into account, though these can be changed by OSS, MPH on each street, school zones, time at each stop, etc.</p><p></p><p>Designed for yes, realistic is another story. I spoke to a UPS driver in my old area and Orion has him going into the same apartment complex 2-3 times. Is it true UPS 'requires' you to follow it at least 80%?</p><p></p><p>ANY financial advisor will tell you to save for your retirement FIRST and worry about, things like, kids college SECOND. You should only put into a 401K up to what the company matches and anything over that into a ROTH. But, as a parent, it goes against what your 'supposed' to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!Retired!, post: 2401585, member: 24309"] Apartment complexes and high rise office buildings are the same way. Roads will lump 3-4 stops, sometimes more, into 1 stop because it didn't pickup the different apartment numbers/suite numbers. It's such an easy fix, but common courier ideas fall on deaf ears. As long as I've been with the company, there has always been a version of stop count sheets. It was just done in a different way. If a route is supposed to do 15 SPH, then 8 hours onroad = 120 stops. Now, DRA takes into account, though these can be changed by OSS, MPH on each street, school zones, time at each stop, etc. Designed for yes, realistic is another story. I spoke to a UPS driver in my old area and Orion has him going into the same apartment complex 2-3 times. Is it true UPS 'requires' you to follow it at least 80%? ANY financial advisor will tell you to save for your retirement FIRST and worry about, things like, kids college SECOND. You should only put into a 401K up to what the company matches and anything over that into a ROTH. But, as a parent, it goes against what your 'supposed' to do. [/QUOTE]
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