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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow" data-source="post: 4571208" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>They have to ask the M thru friend crew here to volunteer. Sometimes they get enough to bite and other times they don't. There's the obvious pros and cons and there's some subtle benefits learned, but once the mask mandate really became enforced inside a building with poor ventilation and already such bad humidity that the condensation on the floor causes the electric bulk carts to just spin the wheels, the motivation to pitch in seems to have dropped. </p><p></p><p>I've gone a 6th punch when I've secured a guarantee that I'll be put on an area I know inside and out, but that's the only way I'll even entertain the idea. There's just so much more BS to put up with between the bad loads and ORION just literally failing at every turn just on my regular run that I just don't have the patience anymore to deal with a worse mess on a Saturday driving a vehicle that I don't trust packed by a loader I can't trust following an ORION trace I know I can't trust. 20 years ago? Maybe. These days? Not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow, post: 4571208, member: 4550"] They have to ask the M thru friend crew here to volunteer. Sometimes they get enough to bite and other times they don't. There's the obvious pros and cons and there's some subtle benefits learned, but once the mask mandate really became enforced inside a building with poor ventilation and already such bad humidity that the condensation on the floor causes the electric bulk carts to just spin the wheels, the motivation to pitch in seems to have dropped. I've gone a 6th punch when I've secured a guarantee that I'll be put on an area I know inside and out, but that's the only way I'll even entertain the idea. There's just so much more BS to put up with between the bad loads and ORION just literally failing at every turn just on my regular run that I just don't have the patience anymore to deal with a worse mess on a Saturday driving a vehicle that I don't trust packed by a loader I can't trust following an ORION trace I know I can't trust. 20 years ago? Maybe. These days? Not so much. [/QUOTE]
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