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<blockquote data-quote="Fnix" data-source="post: 2370838" data-attributes="member: 10535"><p>When you get done with your Next Day Air in the morning stop and take a 5-10 minute break and go through your pick ups and see what the times are and if you can grab them with your deliveries. Press the "commit" softkey and scroll through all your commit times and make sure you GPS any unfamiliar addresses to make sure they are businesses. Not all businesses need to be off at 1700 (save-a-lot, autozone, gas stations) for example.</p><p></p><p>Taking a little time after your Next Days in the morning to go through your pickups, commits, and route will help you picture how to run your day and save you time having to back track and eliminate possible missed businesses.</p><p></p><p>As a driver do not try to falsify or hide anything. Management know you will have late air, and missed pick ups, and businesses. Just learn from your mistakes and show improvement. Call the center with any questions regarding service issues before they happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fnix, post: 2370838, member: 10535"] When you get done with your Next Day Air in the morning stop and take a 5-10 minute break and go through your pick ups and see what the times are and if you can grab them with your deliveries. Press the "commit" softkey and scroll through all your commit times and make sure you GPS any unfamiliar addresses to make sure they are businesses. Not all businesses need to be off at 1700 (save-a-lot, autozone, gas stations) for example. Taking a little time after your Next Days in the morning to go through your pickups, commits, and route will help you picture how to run your day and save you time having to back track and eliminate possible missed businesses. As a driver do not try to falsify or hide anything. Management know you will have late air, and missed pick ups, and businesses. Just learn from your mistakes and show improvement. Call the center with any questions regarding service issues before they happen. [/QUOTE]
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