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<blockquote data-quote="Pkgrunner" data-source="post: 144326" data-attributes="member: 7207"><p>Some of my delivery areas are that quick--alot of easments where the front of one house is lined up with the back of another on another street. The delivery trace looks like I'm ping-ponging around---I am so glad I'm not on PAS yet. </p><p></p><p>And for those of you you have to do the web based training, the true answers to the questions reguarding backing are: the quickest way to make a delivery. back as close to the delivery as possible. and drive into as many resi driveways as possible. </p><p></p><p>It also helps to prep your long resi driveways before peak with a tree saw and machetti-- for avocado and most fruit tree branches with less than 2 in. diameter, you can just use the package car</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pkgrunner, post: 144326, member: 7207"] Some of my delivery areas are that quick--alot of easments where the front of one house is lined up with the back of another on another street. The delivery trace looks like I'm ping-ponging around---I am so glad I'm not on PAS yet. And for those of you you have to do the web based training, the true answers to the questions reguarding backing are: the quickest way to make a delivery. back as close to the delivery as possible. and drive into as many resi driveways as possible. It also helps to prep your long resi driveways before peak with a tree saw and machetti-- for avocado and most fruit tree branches with less than 2 in. diameter, you can just use the package car [/QUOTE]
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