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<blockquote data-quote="Gabba" data-source="post: 5291336" data-attributes="member: 58591"><p>you're going to feel pressure to go extra fast. resist it, one of the main points of the ridealong is to get a baseline for how long your route should take. if you go extra fast, you're only making that time of you going extra fast what their expectation of you is.</p><p>second, the sup is going to try to help you, he'll either sort your truck while you're walking one off or he'll help you offload pieces at a dock. again the reason for the ride is to baseline your route, if you're getting help then it's not an accurate baseline. now you can deal with this one of two ways, you can either insist in the moment that he not help you, or you can document him helping you and take notes on it and then object after the fact. yes the latter is way more passive aggressive and does screw them over. </p><p></p><p>otherwise they're doing it to catch you in bad habits and jam you up or just to make constructive criticism about it. Just follow the methods, don't take shortcuts, and work safe. </p><p></p><p>and take your lunch and don't sort during it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabba, post: 5291336, member: 58591"] you're going to feel pressure to go extra fast. resist it, one of the main points of the ridealong is to get a baseline for how long your route should take. if you go extra fast, you're only making that time of you going extra fast what their expectation of you is. second, the sup is going to try to help you, he'll either sort your truck while you're walking one off or he'll help you offload pieces at a dock. again the reason for the ride is to baseline your route, if you're getting help then it's not an accurate baseline. now you can deal with this one of two ways, you can either insist in the moment that he not help you, or you can document him helping you and take notes on it and then object after the fact. yes the latter is way more passive aggressive and does screw them over. otherwise they're doing it to catch you in bad habits and jam you up or just to make constructive criticism about it. Just follow the methods, don't take shortcuts, and work safe. and take your lunch and don't sort during it. [/QUOTE]
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