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Anyone know how a driver's estimated work day plan is formulated? (over/under "plan")
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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1208033" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p><strong>Re: Anyone know how a driver's estimated work day plan is formulated? (over/under "pl</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is what I quickly found out. When I first started, obviously the biggest challenge is having no idea where you are (I was placed in a center 50 miles from my home so had absolutely zero area knowledge). Weeks go by and you start getting all the streets down. After that, you learn highs and lows (address #'s). Months go by and you begin to remember exactly where a majority of specific addresses are. That's when it really all falls into place and you become really efficient and don't have to put much mental thought into your job anymore. It just comes naturally. It makes you feel so much better. I remember those first few days alone after training, running around like a chicken with its head cut off, LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1208033, member: 50088"] [b]Re: Anyone know how a driver's estimated work day plan is formulated? (over/under "pl[/b] This is what I quickly found out. When I first started, obviously the biggest challenge is having no idea where you are (I was placed in a center 50 miles from my home so had absolutely zero area knowledge). Weeks go by and you start getting all the streets down. After that, you learn highs and lows (address #'s). Months go by and you begin to remember exactly where a majority of specific addresses are. That's when it really all falls into place and you become really efficient and don't have to put much mental thought into your job anymore. It just comes naturally. It makes you feel so much better. I remember those first few days alone after training, running around like a chicken with its head cut off, LOL. [/QUOTE]
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