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How hard is it to learn a rural route?
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSER110" data-source="post: 2028474" data-attributes="member: 33928"><p>Rural routes arent bad to learn especially with 911. I also had an opportunity to bid a rural route this year but passed it up. usually 50-55 stops is a 11 hr day with 250+ miles. I didnt bid it b/c there are alot of crappy roads and they cut it 1-2 times a week plus I dont want to get on the 9.5 and fight to get it down. One of my favorite rural is the one that has a small town. It an hour away from the center, 30-40 stops in town (county seat) and 10 or so in the neighboring small town, and 20 or so out of town. Most people work in town so when the weather is bad they help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSER110, post: 2028474, member: 33928"] Rural routes arent bad to learn especially with 911. I also had an opportunity to bid a rural route this year but passed it up. usually 50-55 stops is a 11 hr day with 250+ miles. I didnt bid it b/c there are alot of crappy roads and they cut it 1-2 times a week plus I dont want to get on the 9.5 and fight to get it down. One of my favorite rural is the one that has a small town. It an hour away from the center, 30-40 stops in town (county seat) and 10 or so in the neighboring small town, and 20 or so out of town. Most people work in town so when the weather is bad they help you out. [/QUOTE]
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