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how long did it take you to get a route?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 956975" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>3 years part time followed by 3 years in cover before I took a bid route. I move around a lot though, the longest I've stayed on one route was 3 years and I've only done that once. I bid back into cover a couple times just because I didn't care for any of the routes that were available at bid. I've run 200+ mile country routes where you go out with an empty shelf and bricked out town routes where you didn't even know what housecall splits you had til you got your first couple bulk stops off (this was before edd). I like the route I'm on now, I run some business and a section of housecalls in town and then run a split out in the country so I get a little bit of both. Feeders would likely bore me to tears but if I end up staying here longer than I currently plan to I might put my name on the list cuz I'm not getting any younger and the boxes aren't getting any lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 956975, member: 4805"] 3 years part time followed by 3 years in cover before I took a bid route. I move around a lot though, the longest I've stayed on one route was 3 years and I've only done that once. I bid back into cover a couple times just because I didn't care for any of the routes that were available at bid. I've run 200+ mile country routes where you go out with an empty shelf and bricked out town routes where you didn't even know what housecall splits you had til you got your first couple bulk stops off (this was before edd). I like the route I'm on now, I run some business and a section of housecalls in town and then run a split out in the country so I get a little bit of both. Feeders would likely bore me to tears but if I end up staying here longer than I currently plan to I might put my name on the list cuz I'm not getting any younger and the boxes aren't getting any lighter. [/QUOTE]
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