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Route Drivers never DR'ing to keep stop count down
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr.Brownz" data-source="post: 1536544" data-attributes="member: 52793"><p>When you have your own route you will understand. You work hard one day and the next week you will be be completely overloaded. Go at an even pace and NEVER come in with less than 8.5 hours on the clock, unless you have been doing the route for 20 years. You will inevitably get more work "just 10 quick stops" off this section. Pretty soon that section is one of your regular areas. Pretty soon you need to take 10 more "really tight resi stops"........Saturation dispatch is the buzzword that UPS management has created. They push you as far as they can until you are coming in too late, and then they back off just a little bit. The only way to win is to NOT WORK HARDER when you have more work. If you run one day, have fun running for the rest of your career, which if you are a runner will be very short (by that I mean 4-9 years). The wisest thing I've ever heard is that this job is not a race, it's a marathon. Work at a comfortable pace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr.Brownz, post: 1536544, member: 52793"] When you have your own route you will understand. You work hard one day and the next week you will be be completely overloaded. Go at an even pace and NEVER come in with less than 8.5 hours on the clock, unless you have been doing the route for 20 years. You will inevitably get more work "just 10 quick stops" off this section. Pretty soon that section is one of your regular areas. Pretty soon you need to take 10 more "really tight resi stops"........Saturation dispatch is the buzzword that UPS management has created. They push you as far as they can until you are coming in too late, and then they back off just a little bit. The only way to win is to NOT WORK HARDER when you have more work. If you run one day, have fun running for the rest of your career, which if you are a runner will be very short (by that I mean 4-9 years). The wisest thing I've ever heard is that this job is not a race, it's a marathon. Work at a comfortable pace [/QUOTE]
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