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<blockquote data-quote="BlackFriday" data-source="post: 5126616" data-attributes="member: 94207"><p>Top rate? Not even close. The rate is about 1/2 of that. IMO it's still GREAT $. Mileage, I mean "MILEAGE"?? HA! Mileage is 50 cents. Considering the price of gas and the wear and tear on a vehicle the mileage is far from decent compensation. </p><p>"Driving around getting lost"? Maybe I suppose sometimes. I never got lost or even close to lost. I was slow when I picked up stops from an unfamiliar route when it was dark but I otherwise averaged more than 20 stops/hr on a residential route that was 2/3 somewhat tight and 1/3 slightly spread out. I'm not experienced enough to know if this is a good average or an average average but my route, without the additional stops I'd usually pick up, would be about 110 stops and 35 miles. I'd do this in about 6.5 hrs which included 1-1/2 sorting and loading around 150 packages. </p><p>I have to say that I LOVE this job and it sucks that's it's winding down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackFriday, post: 5126616, member: 94207"] Top rate? Not even close. The rate is about 1/2 of that. IMO it's still GREAT $. Mileage, I mean "MILEAGE"?? HA! Mileage is 50 cents. Considering the price of gas and the wear and tear on a vehicle the mileage is far from decent compensation. "Driving around getting lost"? Maybe I suppose sometimes. I never got lost or even close to lost. I was slow when I picked up stops from an unfamiliar route when it was dark but I otherwise averaged more than 20 stops/hr on a residential route that was 2/3 somewhat tight and 1/3 slightly spread out. I'm not experienced enough to know if this is a good average or an average average but my route, without the additional stops I'd usually pick up, would be about 110 stops and 35 miles. I'd do this in about 6.5 hrs which included 1-1/2 sorting and loading around 150 packages. I have to say that I LOVE this job and it sucks that's it's winding down. [/QUOTE]
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