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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 152472" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>He's setting himself up for a world of hurt. His body will give in after several years of the frantic go-go bonus mode. He needs to start thinking about how many stops he'll be able to get off after he's had his knees replaced in 7 years. Horrible injuries accompany the running and skipping breaks routine, it's only a matter of time until it happens. Your body takes a beating in this job, he's accelerating his beating tenfold by trying to look pretty on paper.</p><p></p><p>You should encourage him to take his breaks and stop worrying about bonus. Area knowledge, the route, and the time study play an <em>enormous</em> part of being able to achieve bonus on a daily basis (not just running around like a madman). I've ran quite a bit under for the past two days (bonus) and I took all my breaks and didn't run, it isn't about being a track star.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 152472, member: 7111"] He's setting himself up for a world of hurt. His body will give in after several years of the frantic go-go bonus mode. He needs to start thinking about how many stops he'll be able to get off after he's had his knees replaced in 7 years. Horrible injuries accompany the running and skipping breaks routine, it's only a matter of time until it happens. Your body takes a beating in this job, he's accelerating his beating tenfold by trying to look pretty on paper. You should encourage him to take his breaks and stop worrying about bonus. Area knowledge, the route, and the time study play an [I]enormous[/I] part of being able to achieve bonus on a daily basis (not just running around like a madman). I've ran quite a bit under for the past two days (bonus) and I took all my breaks and didn't run, it isn't about being a track star. [/QUOTE]
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