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<blockquote data-quote="Stat41" data-source="post: 4858520" data-attributes="member: 81210"><p>Im old an have been in the industry for years and am still here. I know what time to not be near schools and the traffic patterns of my streets according to direction and time of day. I know a lot of my recipients by name if the address isn't totally correct. If there is an accident, road construction, or emergency, I can visualize THE ENTIRE AREA in my head and reroute my day to best get my deliveries done. I know North, South, East, West and us old timers use and understand these terms to communicate locations and street orientations with one another. Area knowledge never looses battery power, breaks down, or gets corrupted. As a matter of fact, it gets more reliable over time. I like technology. I like and use technology. But it is just a tool, and as with any tool, it has its limits. There is no substitute for area knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stat41, post: 4858520, member: 81210"] Im old an have been in the industry for years and am still here. I know what time to not be near schools and the traffic patterns of my streets according to direction and time of day. I know a lot of my recipients by name if the address isn't totally correct. If there is an accident, road construction, or emergency, I can visualize THE ENTIRE AREA in my head and reroute my day to best get my deliveries done. I know North, South, East, West and us old timers use and understand these terms to communicate locations and street orientations with one another. Area knowledge never looses battery power, breaks down, or gets corrupted. As a matter of fact, it gets more reliable over time. I like technology. I like and use technology. But it is just a tool, and as with any tool, it has its limits. There is no substitute for area knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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