Boxslinger11
Next gen teamster
@rod had his horse die on routeHere comes the "back in my day story guy..."
@rod had his horse die on routeHere comes the "back in my day story guy..."
And they got 2x 35 minutes horse meal breaks.@rod had his horse die on route
Well that’ll be really interesting during the Christmas season.
I think you’re right. lol.Get used to failure.
But what goes in the bottom right soft screen button?
And they got 2x 35 minutes horse meal breaks.
It was probably easier back then. They got an address and they took it there. Delivery at its most simple.
Do yourself a favor and google "Rural Free Delivery numbers" and let us know if you still think it was "probably easier back then".
Harder to learn? Yes. Harder to run once you knew it? No.
Do yourself a favor and google "Rural Free Delivery numbers" and let us know if you still think it was "probably easier back then".
I have done it. When we'd have our EDD system go down and they had to do it old school you'd see all the young guys with this panic look on their face.Lot less stops, packages, and oversized/over 70's. Imagine doing today's work day with no tech.
fixed that for youI mean my dispatcher can't even put one section of business together. Not to mention my dispatcher wants you to do ridiculous things like deliver on both sides of heavy streets back and forth.
fixed that for you
ORION is just a calculator, your dispatcher controls all of the inputs and can change anything he wants
so if a guy points a gun at his head and pulls the trigger, the gun failed?Doesn't matter if Orion was designed properly, if the people using it don't know how to do it right, the system is a failure.
so if a guy points a gun at his head and pulls the trigger, the gun failed?
that’s pretty terrible logic even for a driver