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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmyb31" data-source="post: 1411031" data-attributes="member: 53974"><p>Thanks for the advice. I usually get all my stuff together after I deliver my last stop. Like get my paper work together. My DVIR sheet filled out and tore out ready to hand in. And throughout the day I put my send agains on one side of the car and my G2's on the other side. My smalls are bagged up throughout the day and I keep my air " when I have some" in the very front of the 3000 shelf. When I get back to the center I'm usually punched out within 8-10 minutes of getting back. Sooner than that if I don't have any G2's to write up. I learned my lesson a week or so ago when my Sup showed me that I was taking 15-20+ min to punch out from the time I got back in. I was separating all my stuff and getting all my paperwork after I backed in for the night. Now that I do it this way I have saved quite a bit of time. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmyb31, post: 1411031, member: 53974"] Thanks for the advice. I usually get all my stuff together after I deliver my last stop. Like get my paper work together. My DVIR sheet filled out and tore out ready to hand in. And throughout the day I put my send agains on one side of the car and my G2's on the other side. My smalls are bagged up throughout the day and I keep my air " when I have some" in the very front of the 3000 shelf. When I get back to the center I'm usually punched out within 8-10 minutes of getting back. Sooner than that if I don't have any G2's to write up. I learned my lesson a week or so ago when my Sup showed me that I was taking 15-20+ min to punch out from the time I got back in. I was separating all my stuff and getting all my paperwork after I backed in for the night. Now that I do it this way I have saved quite a bit of time. Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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