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Amazon is taking over... maybe not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 4069341" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>In my experience this is generally the case. I'm dispatched to 'my' route 75 percent of the time. Dog dangers and other fine points wouldn't be much of an issue if Amazon enabled us to input delivery notes, or if they would lift a finger to do it for us once notified. </p><p></p><p>Usually (ha) I enjoy the challenge of running blind or with little experience. It's a skill-set I have to plan drawing on -- unlikely I'd get a regular route at UPS til I've 'demonstrated my worth'/gained some seniority. Obviously the days are smoother when you know the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 4069341, member: 76643"] In my experience this is generally the case. I'm dispatched to 'my' route 75 percent of the time. Dog dangers and other fine points wouldn't be much of an issue if Amazon enabled us to input delivery notes, or if they would lift a finger to do it for us once notified. Usually (ha) I enjoy the challenge of running blind or with little experience. It's a skill-set I have to plan drawing on -- unlikely I'd get a regular route at UPS til I've 'demonstrated my worth'/gained some seniority. Obviously the days are smoother when you know the area. [/QUOTE]
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