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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewK" data-source="post: 4841129" data-attributes="member: 76006"><p>A year and a half ago I was put on a training run for my 90 day probation that went out with about 110-120 stops. Fast forward today and I'm still on this run but the area got tweaked a little and the stops went up alot, I am now going out with anywhere from 155-185 stops.</p><p></p><p>They asked the original driver for this route to come back on it as I was long overdue, but he declined and said that's too many stops and wants to stay put.</p><p></p><p>My question is, what happens next? Does the route go up for bid? Has this situation ever happened before, as my supervisor said hes never dealt with something like this before and would probably assume it will go on for bid. What's the chances of winning a bid route with only a year and a half seniority?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewK, post: 4841129, member: 76006"] A year and a half ago I was put on a training run for my 90 day probation that went out with about 110-120 stops. Fast forward today and I'm still on this run but the area got tweaked a little and the stops went up alot, I am now going out with anywhere from 155-185 stops. They asked the original driver for this route to come back on it as I was long overdue, but he declined and said that's too many stops and wants to stay put. My question is, what happens next? Does the route go up for bid? Has this situation ever happened before, as my supervisor said hes never dealt with something like this before and would probably assume it will go on for bid. What's the chances of winning a bid route with only a year and a half seniority? [/QUOTE]
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