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<blockquote data-quote="9.5 everyday" data-source="post: 905274" data-attributes="member: 38570"><p>Th<span style="font-size: 10px">ere are many ways to learn. Everyone has their curves. If you take a route and break in down into quadrants, you can learn a route in four pieces.From there you learn the streets and how the numbers run, if they go from high to low or low to high, and if the evens are on the left or right.</span> When you sort your truck you sort it by the four sections you have studied. If you are really having trouble, you can always drive the route on your own personal time. Supervisors are supposed to train drivers on routes for multiple days but often we are showed the area once and expected to to learn it, and sometimes sent out in the blind......A map is a drivers best friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9.5 everyday, post: 905274, member: 38570"] Th[SIZE=2]ere are many ways to learn. Everyone has their curves. If you take a route and break in down into quadrants, you can learn a route in four pieces.From there you learn the streets and how the numbers run, if they go from high to low or low to high, and if the evens are on the left or right.[/SIZE] When you sort your truck you sort it by the four sections you have studied. If you are really having trouble, you can always drive the route on your own personal time. Supervisors are supposed to train drivers on routes for multiple days but often we are showed the area once and expected to to learn it, and sometimes sent out in the blind......A map is a drivers best friend. [/QUOTE]
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