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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 3458811" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>The VRP or the vision sequenced manifest is always beatable. I've played with route4me but never tried putting an entire route in it.</p><p></p><p>You need to teach your guys how doing it "old school" will help them in the long run. On a map you can see what stops are by your pickups that you can save for pickup time. You can mark a stop where the receiving location is vs. the street address that a computer will use, sometimes that can be a block or two away. You can know when a house is on a corner and you can hit it from a cross street. The computer always follows rules and a well trained driver doesn't have to.</p><p></p><p>I teach new hires to map it out. It can take a bit longer for some to learn that way but they end up being better drivers for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 3458811, member: 55017"] The VRP or the vision sequenced manifest is always beatable. I've played with route4me but never tried putting an entire route in it. You need to teach your guys how doing it "old school" will help them in the long run. On a map you can see what stops are by your pickups that you can save for pickup time. You can mark a stop where the receiving location is vs. the street address that a computer will use, sometimes that can be a block or two away. You can know when a house is on a corner and you can hit it from a cross street. The computer always follows rules and a well trained driver doesn't have to. I teach new hires to map it out. It can take a bit longer for some to learn that way but they end up being better drivers for it. [/QUOTE]
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