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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 3663349" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I build the outgoing set on the door, pull it out of the way, drop that and put the empties on. I don't code the time, but enter the number of shifts in that one menu (the same menu where you can choose wash and fuel.) Sweeping out an empty takes the same time as a shift, so that gets added too. Generally to break down the set, do all the swaps and build the outgoing set; it takes an hour and 15-20 minutes. </p><p></p><p>Last night, as I pulled in (this is the 1st leg of the night,) it started raining. We got 3 inches of rain in 45 minutes. I drove my last leg barefoot to let my feet dry out. It felt sooooo good.</p><p></p><p>We have another CPU that is a same door swap. The set leaves our building with a trailer from another CPU. Get to the 1st leg, break down the set, pull the load off the door, if there is enough room, go to another CPU and add more stuff. If the trailer is more than 60%, take the other trailer. Either way, it is a lot of dicking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 3663349, member: 13921"] I build the outgoing set on the door, pull it out of the way, drop that and put the empties on. I don't code the time, but enter the number of shifts in that one menu (the same menu where you can choose wash and fuel.) Sweeping out an empty takes the same time as a shift, so that gets added too. Generally to break down the set, do all the swaps and build the outgoing set; it takes an hour and 15-20 minutes. Last night, as I pulled in (this is the 1st leg of the night,) it started raining. We got 3 inches of rain in 45 minutes. I drove my last leg barefoot to let my feet dry out. It felt sooooo good. We have another CPU that is a same door swap. The set leaves our building with a trailer from another CPU. Get to the 1st leg, break down the set, pull the load off the door, if there is enough room, go to another CPU and add more stuff. If the trailer is more than 60%, take the other trailer. Either way, it is a lot of dicking around. [/QUOTE]
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