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<blockquote data-quote="cosmo1" data-source="post: 2842956" data-attributes="member: 13442"><p>I covered a route that the driver had five drawers of cards welded together. He had the directions down to the tenth of a mile. His directions were actually too hard to follow because of the detail.</p><p></p><p>I bid on a route with a kind of sketchy file, because the driver lived in the area, so the detail wasn't there.</p><p></p><p>We had just gotten our first computer around then, and I set up a database file in Appleworks instead of a card file. I put a lot of time in at first (mostly because I wanted to learn how to do stuff on the computer), and maybe an hour a week later on. I was able to sort the information any way I wanted, and I printed it and put it all into a three-ring binder. My cover driver loved it, because all the directions were heading out from the center of the route and I made them as simple as possible. And yes, I also put alternate delivery info in.</p><p></p><p>My center manager saw it once, and asked if I could put a book together for other rural routes. I told him very simply that he couldn't afford it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cosmo1, post: 2842956, member: 13442"] I covered a route that the driver had five drawers of cards welded together. He had the directions down to the tenth of a mile. His directions were actually too hard to follow because of the detail. I bid on a route with a kind of sketchy file, because the driver lived in the area, so the detail wasn't there. We had just gotten our first computer around then, and I set up a database file in Appleworks instead of a card file. I put a lot of time in at first (mostly because I wanted to learn how to do stuff on the computer), and maybe an hour a week later on. I was able to sort the information any way I wanted, and I printed it and put it all into a three-ring binder. My cover driver loved it, because all the directions were heading out from the center of the route and I made them as simple as possible. And yes, I also put alternate delivery info in. My center manager saw it once, and asked if I could put a book together for other rural routes. I told him very simply that he couldn't afford it. [/QUOTE]
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