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<blockquote data-quote="Xexys" data-source="post: 1137743" data-attributes="member: 47259"><p>I can attest to this. I know The Milkman. He actually gave me a box full of 3x5 cards for the route that I finally got with every old number and new number with directions to 75% of my route. Super nice guy. We gave him the nickname because he would have cards filled with his days; how many miles; how many stops; how many COD's; how many call tags; etc...then he would go into the office the next day and see how much over or under he was for that particular day. He did everything by the book, nothing out of order and he would match up his current day with his cards to see how much time he had left to kill in the day. Many days I would see him behind the Mickey D's killing time before he would have to come in. Ah, the good ole days before GPS. We both were off the road clerking around the time of when DIAD three hit. And we were the first batch in the country to get that damn machine. Everybody called him the Milkman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xexys, post: 1137743, member: 47259"] I can attest to this. I know The Milkman. He actually gave me a box full of 3x5 cards for the route that I finally got with every old number and new number with directions to 75% of my route. Super nice guy. We gave him the nickname because he would have cards filled with his days; how many miles; how many stops; how many COD's; how many call tags; etc...then he would go into the office the next day and see how much over or under he was for that particular day. He did everything by the book, nothing out of order and he would match up his current day with his cards to see how much time he had left to kill in the day. Many days I would see him behind the Mickey D's killing time before he would have to come in. Ah, the good ole days before GPS. We both were off the road clerking around the time of when DIAD three hit. And we were the first batch in the country to get that damn machine. Everybody called him the Milkman. [/QUOTE]
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