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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1334889" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Believe me when I tell you that your GPS is taking a solid half hour of your day. Most resis are in communities. One look at a good map book and your board and you can see the streets and it starts coming together. If you rely on GPS it's going to take you longer to learn the route because you're entering it in the search field instead of looking at your stops in the board and seeing things you suddenly recognize. Also, you usually have a good 5 or 10 minutes in the AM to at least set up your air. And ehff ORION, if you have a stop that is bulking your truck, get rid of it as soon as you can. The moment you can move around in the back is when your day gets that much easier. Then it's just a matter of organizing your next 5 - 10 stops. At lunch, if you're bored, feel free to set up all your resis...then you can open the bulkhead door and reach in confidently and grab your packages. It all comes together in the blink of the eye one day. But seriously, your GPS is robbing you of a solid half an hour...maybe more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1334889, member: 17605"] Believe me when I tell you that your GPS is taking a solid half hour of your day. Most resis are in communities. One look at a good map book and your board and you can see the streets and it starts coming together. If you rely on GPS it's going to take you longer to learn the route because you're entering it in the search field instead of looking at your stops in the board and seeing things you suddenly recognize. Also, you usually have a good 5 or 10 minutes in the AM to at least set up your air. And ehff ORION, if you have a stop that is bulking your truck, get rid of it as soon as you can. The moment you can move around in the back is when your day gets that much easier. Then it's just a matter of organizing your next 5 - 10 stops. At lunch, if you're bored, feel free to set up all your resis...then you can open the bulkhead door and reach in confidently and grab your packages. It all comes together in the blink of the eye one day. But seriously, your GPS is robbing you of a solid half an hour...maybe more. [/QUOTE]
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