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<blockquote data-quote="alwaysoverallowed" data-source="post: 941576" data-attributes="member: 30645"><p>I don't know if this person "gets it." That remands to been seen. They have run many different routes; but they were mainly in rural areas where SPORH goes out the window. What I and many of my co-workers are worried about is trying to explain to the new on-road that city is different then rural. Even after we force them on the road to learn the routes'. Are we going to fight an up hill battle like we've never seen before or have other experienced this and how do we keep from extra work on our routes; because we are already stretched to the max ( savers dlvd at 1459 bus. in the late 1600's). I'm just looking for advice on how to deal with before we have to grieve, b/c that doesn't seem to make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alwaysoverallowed, post: 941576, member: 30645"] I don't know if this person "gets it." That remands to been seen. They have run many different routes; but they were mainly in rural areas where SPORH goes out the window. What I and many of my co-workers are worried about is trying to explain to the new on-road that city is different then rural. Even after we force them on the road to learn the routes'. Are we going to fight an up hill battle like we've never seen before or have other experienced this and how do we keep from extra work on our routes; because we are already stretched to the max ( savers dlvd at 1459 bus. in the late 1600's). I'm just looking for advice on how to deal with before we have to grieve, b/c that doesn't seem to make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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