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<blockquote data-quote="xracer" data-source="post: 83945" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>DS, I believe that you misinterpreted what Danny was saying by backing first I think that he meant avoid getting into you vehicle and immediately backing, which would be a major no-no.</p><p>Beatupbrown, that is some of the worst advice I have ever heard given on this board, you should never tell someone to speed and run as this will only put this person in danger of injuring themselves or possibly others. On the point of skipping your lunch and coming in early to sort your load, even though I strongly disagree with these practices it may be a good idea for someone to do this until they have qualified.</p><p>Imported_slowdriver, telling him to try to do 13-15 stops per hour makes no sense unless that is what is required for that run, each run is different. I deliver a very rural run and 8-10 stops per hour is the norm while there are city runs in our building that will do upwards of 20 stops per hour.</p><p>Just do the job to the best of your ability and most importantly be safe, they can forgive you for being a little slow but not for running over a kid playing in the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xracer, post: 83945, member: 2209"] DS, I believe that you misinterpreted what Danny was saying by backing first I think that he meant avoid getting into you vehicle and immediately backing, which would be a major no-no. Beatupbrown, that is some of the worst advice I have ever heard given on this board, you should never tell someone to speed and run as this will only put this person in danger of injuring themselves or possibly others. On the point of skipping your lunch and coming in early to sort your load, even though I strongly disagree with these practices it may be a good idea for someone to do this until they have qualified. Imported_slowdriver, telling him to try to do 13-15 stops per hour makes no sense unless that is what is required for that run, each run is different. I deliver a very rural run and 8-10 stops per hour is the norm while there are city runs in our building that will do upwards of 20 stops per hour. Just do the job to the best of your ability and most importantly be safe, they can forgive you for being a little slow but not for running over a kid playing in the street. [/QUOTE]
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