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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 2505895" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>This is where the good drivers gain tons of time over newbies or people who have no common sense. Old guys don't out hustle new drivers... they out think them. Your goal is to touch the fewest number of packages possible during the day. If you are sorting the same 1k to 4k packages over and over you are making your job too hard. After a few shelves are clear this job becomes much easier. </p><p></p><p>I always tried to cherry pick what I would leave out. If the irregs were next to a couple of slow residential stops they came off as well if I could find them. That and anything I knew would get ripped up or would need moved constantly. If I was going out bricked with 290 stops I could not care less if a newbie in a budget truck has his stop count bounce from 45 to 50 stops because of me. </p><p></p><p>I would also run an area I knew I would be back through later first if possible. That way I didn't feel like I needed to get every stop at the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 2505895, member: 51847"] This is where the good drivers gain tons of time over newbies or people who have no common sense. Old guys don't out hustle new drivers... they out think them. Your goal is to touch the fewest number of packages possible during the day. If you are sorting the same 1k to 4k packages over and over you are making your job too hard. After a few shelves are clear this job becomes much easier. I always tried to cherry pick what I would leave out. If the irregs were next to a couple of slow residential stops they came off as well if I could find them. That and anything I knew would get ripped up or would need moved constantly. If I was going out bricked with 290 stops I could not care less if a newbie in a budget truck has his stop count bounce from 45 to 50 stops because of me. I would also run an area I knew I would be back through later first if possible. That way I didn't feel like I needed to get every stop at the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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