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<blockquote data-quote="McFeely" data-source="post: 2497951" data-attributes="member: 60776"><p>I only did it on addresses that I actually did try to seek out, but you're correct that the GPS time/location would not match my scan time/location. It's a risk I'd be willing to take as I highly doubt they'd be looking at my GPS data on a Dex03.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I'm truly not one of the lazy/miserable couriers in my station. I kick ass on my route and my customers treat me very well. I'm just not going to any extra lengths for customers that have proven to be a pain in the past.</p><p></p><p>If I was directed by a manager to reattempt a bad address way out in the country, I'd simply respond to the message that I would do it and also add what it would do to my on-road hours/miles/RTB. If it meant I'd be late to the station, you'd bet they'd change their tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McFeely, post: 2497951, member: 60776"] I only did it on addresses that I actually did try to seek out, but you're correct that the GPS time/location would not match my scan time/location. It's a risk I'd be willing to take as I highly doubt they'd be looking at my GPS data on a Dex03. All that being said, I'm truly not one of the lazy/miserable couriers in my station. I kick ass on my route and my customers treat me very well. I'm just not going to any extra lengths for customers that have proven to be a pain in the past. If I was directed by a manager to reattempt a bad address way out in the country, I'd simply respond to the message that I would do it and also add what it would do to my on-road hours/miles/RTB. If it meant I'd be late to the station, you'd bet they'd change their tune. [/QUOTE]
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