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Best way to fix up a newly bidded route that runners destroyed?
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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 5249417" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Do the job by the methods. Never call a pickup to see if they have anything going out. Drive there. Doesn’t matter how far away. Run ground with airs until a certain time and then straight airs. Runners completely friend routes up. Not hard to fix. 30 days you should be good. If you’re called in the office and told so and so did this, and was done at this time. “I have no idea, I’m not that person. I’m doing the job by the methods and safely bringing it in”</p><p></p><p>the one pickup that you’re showing up three hours late is a no no. That’s nothing but ammo for them to use against you. Go on time, message the center and tell them you can’t fit it. Send another driver to take overflow. You’re only screwing your self by showing up late. Show up on time and put the problem on their shoulders. That’s how it gets fixed. Not by you showing up hours after the pickup time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 5249417, member: 46614"] Do the job by the methods. Never call a pickup to see if they have anything going out. Drive there. Doesn’t matter how far away. Run ground with airs until a certain time and then straight airs. Runners completely friend routes up. Not hard to fix. 30 days you should be good. If you’re called in the office and told so and so did this, and was done at this time. “I have no idea, I’m not that person. I’m doing the job by the methods and safely bringing it in” the one pickup that you’re showing up three hours late is a no no. That’s nothing but ammo for them to use against you. Go on time, message the center and tell them you can’t fit it. Send another driver to take overflow. You’re only screwing your self by showing up late. Show up on time and put the problem on their shoulders. That’s how it gets fixed. Not by you showing up hours after the pickup time. [/QUOTE]
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