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A useful hack to defeat forced ORION—on topic
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3777526" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The route is able to do more work now because instead of being brickloaded into a gutless P-500 with manual steering it has a modern P-7 with power steering and good ergonomics.</p><p>And instead of recording on paper, digging and sorting for packages, and not knowing what or how many stops you had, the route now (until the loss of RDO) has a DIAD with a manifest that allows the driver to make better decisions.</p><p>I would much rather do 100 stops with modern procedures and equipment than 75 or 80 the old fashioned way.</p><p>With RDO I have a clear picture of what I have, where I need to go and what I need to do. I can manage my route on autopilot, safely and with virtually no stress.</p><p>ODO takes all that away and replaces it with forced stupidity that makes the job difficult, unsafe and stressful, like having to run a route blind every day.</p><p>The bottom line is that the company is intentionally trying to make the job harder for no reason (other than spite) and I am not willing to just bend over and take it without fighting back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3777526, member: 14668"] The route is able to do more work now because instead of being brickloaded into a gutless P-500 with manual steering it has a modern P-7 with power steering and good ergonomics. And instead of recording on paper, digging and sorting for packages, and not knowing what or how many stops you had, the route now (until the loss of RDO) has a DIAD with a manifest that allows the driver to make better decisions. I would much rather do 100 stops with modern procedures and equipment than 75 or 80 the old fashioned way. With RDO I have a clear picture of what I have, where I need to go and what I need to do. I can manage my route on autopilot, safely and with virtually no stress. ODO takes all that away and replaces it with forced stupidity that makes the job difficult, unsafe and stressful, like having to run a route blind every day. The bottom line is that the company is intentionally trying to make the job harder for no reason (other than spite) and I am not willing to just bend over and take it without fighting back. [/QUOTE]
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