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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 146782"><p>quite true however I only do that if they're really riding me and even then I usually try to make the best of it. The problem is when they're giving you enough house stops to fill 3 whole shelves and you've only got one....that stuff has to go on the floor. I try to keep the sections together though, even before PAS...as I knew all the streets on my trucks then, but sometimes that just isn't possible. Last peak they loaded one driver up so badly that he brought back 100 stops (I'm not kidding) and he did over 300 aside from those.</p><p></p><p>Original Poster: what kind of loading do you do? the package cars? I'm assuming you're not using PAS if that is what you do (you lucky SOB lol). When I was learning, I memorized the big streets and bulkstops first like Main Street or Park Ave (something like that) for the big streets and I had colleges and such for bulk stops. Once those were memorized the rest kind of just fell into place, after a month I was pretty good about knowing what was on each truck. After 2 I knew my charts and never looked at them again (unless I had the rare case when I got a street I rarely saw).</p><p></p><p>However if you mean trailers....well I've never done that so I don't really know lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 146782"] quite true however I only do that if they're really riding me and even then I usually try to make the best of it. The problem is when they're giving you enough house stops to fill 3 whole shelves and you've only got one....that stuff has to go on the floor. I try to keep the sections together though, even before PAS...as I knew all the streets on my trucks then, but sometimes that just isn't possible. Last peak they loaded one driver up so badly that he brought back 100 stops (I'm not kidding) and he did over 300 aside from those. Original Poster: what kind of loading do you do? the package cars? I'm assuming you're not using PAS if that is what you do (you lucky SOB lol). When I was learning, I memorized the big streets and bulkstops first like Main Street or Park Ave (something like that) for the big streets and I had colleges and such for bulk stops. Once those were memorized the rest kind of just fell into place, after a month I was pretty good about knowing what was on each truck. After 2 I knew my charts and never looked at them again (unless I had the rare case when I got a street I rarely saw). However if you mean trailers....well I've never done that so I don't really know lol. [/QUOTE]
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