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AND THAT’S THE BOTTOM LINE
100 stops done in 2 hours, half the truck empty by 1100 am. God Bless America
100 stops done in 2 hours, half the truck empty by 1100 am. God Bless America
Trust me you will get more stops and that car will be packed + your preloader will be overworked from the extra volume and you will either leave late or they will get sloppy to use every square inch available.I think the route is pretty much maxed out, that bitch was bricked front to back. Luckily the bid guy trained the loader to customize it so it's pretty much Orion proof. Loader knows all the apartment streets and just stacks the front of the truck.
100 stops done in 2 hours, half the truck empty by 1100 am. God Bless America
Because he has low self esteem and feeds on the BS compliments he gets from his center manager for being hours under .only one question --- why would you do that?
Hey, I play the game just like everybody else. Some days you get the chance to burn through the route and get off early, which is nice every once in a while. Buf if theyBecause he has low self esteem and feeds on the BS compliments he gets from his center manager for being hours under .
What's code 5? Why give up guaranteed 8 hour day?Not my route!!! OC instructed me to go straight to lockers. Work as directed, code 5 at 3 into a 3 day weekend....BOOYAH
Needs to get home to Xbox.What's code 5? Why give up guaranteed 8 hour day?
Because he is afraid to stand up for himself.What's code 5? Why give up guaranteed 8 hour day?
Or you can just leave a pile of packages in front of the locker.Yeah wait till the wifi goes out on them lockers then you have to deliver straight to the apartment front doors or sheet NI1. The lockers are nice when they work or if during peak if they dont fill up and the apartment office will not accept any packages.
Don't be silly....you leave them in the lobby .Or you can just leave a pile of packages in front of the locker.
Amazon already does that, plus I really dont like doing driver follow ups.Or you can just leave a pile of packages in front of the locker.