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<blockquote data-quote="area43" data-source="post: 202924" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>Here 's another helpful hint. I call it the cross over shifting method. As we all know, We drivers use our right hand more than our left. Turning the ignition key,shifting, opening bulk head door,etc etc. This in time will wear out your right(hand,wrist,elbow on up to shoulder) and leave your left side fairly new. I find this helps. It looks and maybe a little silly but it works, bascially you shift with your left hand. Cross over and shift. Its a little awkward at first, but in time it will become second nature. The problem I have now is the left side is becoming worn out. Thats when i go back to the right,that has recovered by now, from being on a break. Try to be abindextrous. Even stepping in and out for the vehicle conciously alternate. Step up right foot first and then on the next stop step up using left foot and so forth. This will also improve your coordination and take your mind off the sometimes boring job of delivery.lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="area43, post: 202924, member: 4862"] Here 's another helpful hint. I call it the cross over shifting method. As we all know, We drivers use our right hand more than our left. Turning the ignition key,shifting, opening bulk head door,etc etc. This in time will wear out your right(hand,wrist,elbow on up to shoulder) and leave your left side fairly new. I find this helps. It looks and maybe a little silly but it works, bascially you shift with your left hand. Cross over and shift. Its a little awkward at first, but in time it will become second nature. The problem I have now is the left side is becoming worn out. Thats when i go back to the right,that has recovered by now, from being on a break. Try to be abindextrous. Even stepping in and out for the vehicle conciously alternate. Step up right foot first and then on the next stop step up using left foot and so forth. This will also improve your coordination and take your mind off the sometimes boring job of delivery.lol [/QUOTE]
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