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<blockquote data-quote="code 019 at ur moms" data-source="post: 1069790" data-attributes="member: 41361"><p>I was worried that i wasn't going to get an hour break in between my delivery route and my pickup one, so I called dispatch and explained my situation and the guy said "actually, management has said that for right now it's ok if you only take a thirty minute break." I was so relieved to hear that. and then a couple minutes later I said "wait a minute, I was worried that an hour long break would prevent me from doing my route, and I was <em>relieved</em> to hear that I would only be "required" to take a break half as long as normal, for a 13+ hour day??? I slapped myself and kept driving</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="code 019 at ur moms, post: 1069790, member: 41361"] I was worried that i wasn't going to get an hour break in between my delivery route and my pickup one, so I called dispatch and explained my situation and the guy said "actually, management has said that for right now it's ok if you only take a thirty minute break." I was so relieved to hear that. and then a couple minutes later I said "wait a minute, I was worried that an hour long break would prevent me from doing my route, and I was [i]relieved[/i] to hear that I would only be "required" to take a break half as long as normal, for a 13+ hour day??? I slapped myself and kept driving [/QUOTE]
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