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How hard is it to learn a rural route?
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<blockquote data-quote="gear-guy" data-source="post: 2030004" data-attributes="member: 51501"><p>Pro's and Con's just like any route. I have run rural's for 25 years. Winters suck, boredom between stops, long walks to the front door, more dogs to deal with ect... Less packages, a little easier on the body, but not much, not as much time stress, aka not as many businesses. My advice, take it and after a couple years you don't like it go back to something else. One important note, if you think that you are going to burn a rural route up and get in early, think again. Rural routes are for drivers who know they will be one of the last drivers in. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gear-guy, post: 2030004, member: 51501"] Pro's and Con's just like any route. I have run rural's for 25 years. Winters suck, boredom between stops, long walks to the front door, more dogs to deal with ect... Less packages, a little easier on the body, but not much, not as much time stress, aka not as many businesses. My advice, take it and after a couple years you don't like it go back to something else. One important note, if you think that you are going to burn a rural route up and get in early, think again. Rural routes are for drivers who know they will be one of the last drivers in. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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