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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="xracer" data-source="post: 85831" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>How could they discipline you for variances in your performance when they use a secret formula that they will not reveal to anyone and has obviously changed with the advent of PASS and EDD. They always complain to me about being way over standards and I always tell them that I appreciate constructive criticism and am willing to learn if they would like to put on their browns and show me how it is done, the response is usually that I am told that I am a professional driver and do not need anymore training and should be able to run scratch, but when they have to do an annual ride with me it always seems to be on the lightest day of the year but I always seem to run further over standards with the supervisor riding with me than I do while on my own, this keeps them off of my back for a short while anyway. All you have to do is follow every method that you are taught and do not do any of the short cuts that you have learned from being on that route for awhile and I am sure that their numbers will work in your favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xracer, post: 85831, member: 2209"] How could they discipline you for variances in your performance when they use a secret formula that they will not reveal to anyone and has obviously changed with the advent of PASS and EDD. They always complain to me about being way over standards and I always tell them that I appreciate constructive criticism and am willing to learn if they would like to put on their browns and show me how it is done, the response is usually that I am told that I am a professional driver and do not need anymore training and should be able to run scratch, but when they have to do an annual ride with me it always seems to be on the lightest day of the year but I always seem to run further over standards with the supervisor riding with me than I do while on my own, this keeps them off of my back for a short while anyway. All you have to do is follow every method that you are taught and do not do any of the short cuts that you have learned from being on that route for awhile and I am sure that their numbers will work in your favor. [/QUOTE]
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