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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 361101" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p>Not everyone is on PAS yet. We have rtes that are set up well and can be run as loaded, we also have rtes that are screwed. I run these rtes as to what makes sense. The better I know the rtes the better I know where to take short cuts and the better I know how far I can push the time commits. I don't run trace on many rtes and have never had anything said. If I was questioned my standard answer would be "what trace?". As I have never had official training on any new rte (except one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 361101, member: 11476"] Not everyone is on PAS yet. We have rtes that are set up well and can be run as loaded, we also have rtes that are screwed. I run these rtes as to what makes sense. The better I know the rtes the better I know where to take short cuts and the better I know how far I can push the time commits. I don't run trace on many rtes and have never had anything said. If I was questioned my standard answer would be "what trace?". As I have never had official training on any new rte (except one). [/QUOTE]
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