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<blockquote data-quote="hseofpayne" data-source="post: 361221"><p>Same here, except I got them to teach me how to make the changes myself in EDD on their computer. I took the printout of the entire loop, hundreds of streets, as well as any areas that are typically adjusted to me. I broke down shopping centers in the order the stores were delivered, that helps a lot. Doing that also helps get your stop count right so everything with same address doesn't count as one stop. I spent a lot of my personal time on it, and took a lot of grief from other drivers, but it has been worth it. When splits are pulled to my rte, they are loaded exactly where fit them into my trace. Swing drivers call me and tell me how easy my rte is to run compared to others, they hardly ever have to break trace. Learning to make the changes in EDD myself was key because I knew the guys who were there to set it up would be gone soon, and I had no confidence that my sups would make changes later; they never have time. I don't regret spending so much of my own time on this, it made my job much easier and if someth ing changes, I can fix it in EDD myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hseofpayne, post: 361221"] Same here, except I got them to teach me how to make the changes myself in EDD on their computer. I took the printout of the entire loop, hundreds of streets, as well as any areas that are typically adjusted to me. I broke down shopping centers in the order the stores were delivered, that helps a lot. Doing that also helps get your stop count right so everything with same address doesn't count as one stop. I spent a lot of my personal time on it, and took a lot of grief from other drivers, but it has been worth it. When splits are pulled to my rte, they are loaded exactly where fit them into my trace. Swing drivers call me and tell me how easy my rte is to run compared to others, they hardly ever have to break trace. Learning to make the changes in EDD myself was key because I knew the guys who were there to set it up would be gone soon, and I had no confidence that my sups would make changes later; they never have time. I don't regret spending so much of my own time on this, it made my job much easier and if someth ing changes, I can fix it in EDD myself. [/QUOTE]
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