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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 79348" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Just a few points that haven`t been mentioned yet.</p><p>Deliver to all your businessess in the morning,and go back later</p><p>to do the pick up if they are a daily.Do not take any shortcuts,mileage </p><p>is the most important element overall in your planned day.</p><p>Never run yellow lights.When doing resi`s,never walk on the lawn,</p><p>always use designated walkways.When doing driver releases,always </p><p>leave pkgs out of sight,out of weather,even if it means going around </p><p>to the back of the house and take the time to leave a notice if you leave it where they may not immediately find it when they get home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 79348, member: 556"] Just a few points that haven`t been mentioned yet. Deliver to all your businessess in the morning,and go back later to do the pick up if they are a daily.Do not take any shortcuts,mileage is the most important element overall in your planned day. Never run yellow lights.When doing resi`s,never walk on the lawn, always use designated walkways.When doing driver releases,always leave pkgs out of sight,out of weather,even if it means going around to the back of the house and take the time to leave a notice if you leave it where they may not immediately find it when they get home. [/QUOTE]
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