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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 906172" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Under ideal conditions (clear and unobstructed walk path, broad daylight, good weather etc.) this is <em>sometimes</em> true.</p><p></p><p>More often than not, however, I spend <em>my</em> walk time back to the PC dodging wet leaves, mossy steps, dog poop, or kids toys that are scattered about the driveway or yard. Or its dark and I'm using a flashlight. Or I'm feeding biscuits to the pack of loose dogs that are running circles around me, jumping up on me and trying to sniff my butt. Or I dont even have the DIAD with me because the package was an irreg and I needed both hands free to handle a flashlight and a handcart.</p><p></p><p>Planning your next five stops while walking back to the car is a great theory from within the safe, well-lit confines of a cubicle. Like many such UPS theories, it does not always carry forward very well into the <em>real</em> world where the work is actually taking place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 906172, member: 14668"] Under ideal conditions (clear and unobstructed walk path, broad daylight, good weather etc.) this is [I]sometimes[/I] true. More often than not, however, I spend [I]my[/I] walk time back to the PC dodging wet leaves, mossy steps, dog poop, or kids toys that are scattered about the driveway or yard. Or its dark and I'm using a flashlight. Or I'm feeding biscuits to the pack of loose dogs that are running circles around me, jumping up on me and trying to sniff my butt. Or I dont even have the DIAD with me because the package was an irreg and I needed both hands free to handle a flashlight and a handcart. Planning your next five stops while walking back to the car is a great theory from within the safe, well-lit confines of a cubicle. Like many such UPS theories, it does not always carry forward very well into the [I]real[/I] world where the work is actually taking place. [/QUOTE]
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