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<blockquote data-quote="Star B" data-source="post: 4856498" data-attributes="member: 61246"><p>Why do you think their pushing the 'braindead' technology of turn by turn and the move to the LEOs? Everyone who's been born since '80 can deal with an android phone quite well.</p><p></p><p>DRA can be considered "braindead" technology also but I see that more as an opportunity to move forward and help operational efficiency. SSRA is more geared towards "braindead" than DRA because it doesn't do any balancing.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that made this job "extra difficult" as a driver was area knowledge and how to route yourself. Do not think for a second that I'm discounting physical fitness -- that's important too but the most important part of this job was the ability to gain area knowledge. That makes or breaks anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star B, post: 4856498, member: 61246"] Why do you think their pushing the 'braindead' technology of turn by turn and the move to the LEOs? Everyone who's been born since '80 can deal with an android phone quite well. DRA can be considered "braindead" technology also but I see that more as an opportunity to move forward and help operational efficiency. SSRA is more geared towards "braindead" than DRA because it doesn't do any balancing. The only thing that made this job "extra difficult" as a driver was area knowledge and how to route yourself. Do not think for a second that I'm discounting physical fitness -- that's important too but the most important part of this job was the ability to gain area knowledge. That makes or breaks anyone. [/QUOTE]
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