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HD, Glenn of WA, why did u put a huge target on your back? ??
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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2059511" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>When I was driving, the directions took me down dead ends where I could see the next stop a half mile across someones pasture land but by road was ten miles, logging roads, hiking trails, and forest service roads. Luckily I was not dumb enough to follow them, understood how addresses were numbered in each city/county, and knew how to read a map. Plus my route was spread over hundreds of square miles. And then the forest service roads that were useful the system didn't have a clue. I loaded my truck by the way I drove it, even though two stops on the manifest might be next in line, they might be 8 hours apart. The service mgr would see stops from another route that 'looked close' and ALWAYS manually transferred them to me, instead of the other way around. A half inch on the map could be 50 miles of driving when a mountain or a river is in the way. She never did learn how to read a map even after years of having it pointed out directly. Then they made her a manager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2059511, member: 60252"] When I was driving, the directions took me down dead ends where I could see the next stop a half mile across someones pasture land but by road was ten miles, logging roads, hiking trails, and forest service roads. Luckily I was not dumb enough to follow them, understood how addresses were numbered in each city/county, and knew how to read a map. Plus my route was spread over hundreds of square miles. And then the forest service roads that were useful the system didn't have a clue. I loaded my truck by the way I drove it, even though two stops on the manifest might be next in line, they might be 8 hours apart. The service mgr would see stops from another route that 'looked close' and ALWAYS manually transferred them to me, instead of the other way around. A half inch on the map could be 50 miles of driving when a mountain or a river is in the way. She never did learn how to read a map even after years of having it pointed out directly. Then they made her a manager. [/QUOTE]
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