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<blockquote data-quote="FedexCares" data-source="post: 5451200" data-attributes="member: 50129"><p>I would recommend just trying to tough it out for a few months as it will become easier even though it might not seem like it now. If you have to use GPS right now to find addresses then use it, it’s a tool to be used like anything else. </p><p></p><p>One thing you can do with GPS is plot all the residential area stops all at once, at least the areas that give you issues. This is generally faster then doing it between stops one at a time, and you can save each stop as a pin on GPS map so you can see all the stops plotted in a general area before you run it. This should make you more efficient.</p><p></p><p>Swing positions are just rough, especially for the first few months. Just try to relax and do the best you can and realize Fedex needs you so badly that it’s not really going to matter how well you do so don’t sweat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedexCares, post: 5451200, member: 50129"] I would recommend just trying to tough it out for a few months as it will become easier even though it might not seem like it now. If you have to use GPS right now to find addresses then use it, it’s a tool to be used like anything else. One thing you can do with GPS is plot all the residential area stops all at once, at least the areas that give you issues. This is generally faster then doing it between stops one at a time, and you can save each stop as a pin on GPS map so you can see all the stops plotted in a general area before you run it. This should make you more efficient. Swing positions are just rough, especially for the first few months. Just try to relax and do the best you can and realize Fedex needs you so badly that it’s not really going to matter how well you do so don’t sweat it. [/QUOTE]
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