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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1955846" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Thanks STFXG. The problem is that the CZ formula is blind to RD's. In fact when we started up as an RPS operation in 1992 a retired UPS engineer who set up the routes and lived in downtown Mahattan went out with me. Later that day when were out boring around where the buses don't go, he looked over at me and said "What does RD stand for? After I sold out the guy who bought the route immediately had to put a permanent supplemental on to help because nobody was willing to come in at 7AM and not get back until 9PM if you were lucky and do it on a continous daily basis. Fortunately for him the on the route he ran for himself there was only about a 10 stop difference between the first and second thresholds. So he was able to add the supps stops to his route and keep the losses manageable. Have questions don't be afraid to ask. PS. One of the few pickups I had sat out there all by itself in a neighboring county. Had no more than 3 boxes a day and it was a 41 mile round trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1955846, member: 58386"] Thanks STFXG. The problem is that the CZ formula is blind to RD's. In fact when we started up as an RPS operation in 1992 a retired UPS engineer who set up the routes and lived in downtown Mahattan went out with me. Later that day when were out boring around where the buses don't go, he looked over at me and said "What does RD stand for? After I sold out the guy who bought the route immediately had to put a permanent supplemental on to help because nobody was willing to come in at 7AM and not get back until 9PM if you were lucky and do it on a continous daily basis. Fortunately for him the on the route he ran for himself there was only about a 10 stop difference between the first and second thresholds. So he was able to add the supps stops to his route and keep the losses manageable. Have questions don't be afraid to ask. PS. One of the few pickups I had sat out there all by itself in a neighboring county. Had no more than 3 boxes a day and it was a 41 mile round trip. [/QUOTE]
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