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<blockquote data-quote="BoogaBooga" data-source="post: 349486" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>I think the first 5 years of being a driver is the toughest. I went from route to route with absolutely no training. Lazy supervisor and center manager were to blame, and they were fired for fudging the numbers. I survived by talking to other drivers about the route, and made my own maps using 5" by 7" notecards. Maps on the front, notes on the back-and they fit in the driver pouch for a quick look. Now I share them with newer drivers. The newbies think they are awesome. We even did a 1/2 hour safety training with the 4 year or less drivers on how to read a regular map, and we gave them copies of the maps I made. Hoping it translates into less stressful days, safer driving days, and injury free days. Hang in there, and be safe-There's lots of goofy drivers out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoogaBooga, post: 349486, member: 4600"] I think the first 5 years of being a driver is the toughest. I went from route to route with absolutely no training. Lazy supervisor and center manager were to blame, and they were fired for fudging the numbers. I survived by talking to other drivers about the route, and made my own maps using 5" by 7" notecards. Maps on the front, notes on the back-and they fit in the driver pouch for a quick look. Now I share them with newer drivers. The newbies think they are awesome. We even did a 1/2 hour safety training with the 4 year or less drivers on how to read a regular map, and we gave them copies of the maps I made. Hoping it translates into less stressful days, safer driving days, and injury free days. Hang in there, and be safe-There's lots of goofy drivers out there. [/QUOTE]
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