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What type of route is easier on your body?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 170276" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>In my 2 short years, and counting, as a cover driver I've experience many different sorts of routes. There are two that I think are the easiest. The first is the "rural routes" where it might take 3 hours to run 30 stops. There is plenty of "windshield time" out on those routes and no traffic, red lights, etc.. The other type of route is the mall route. Mostly indoors and you can load up multiple stops on the pull out dolly. Sometimes the mall routes get slammed with bulk stops but even this it's still pretty easy. I know some drivers hate pickups bad enough that they are willing to run a more difficult route if it doesn't have scheduled pick ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 170276, member: 198"] In my 2 short years, and counting, as a cover driver I've experience many different sorts of routes. There are two that I think are the easiest. The first is the "rural routes" where it might take 3 hours to run 30 stops. There is plenty of "windshield time" out on those routes and no traffic, red lights, etc.. The other type of route is the mall route. Mostly indoors and you can load up multiple stops on the pull out dolly. Sometimes the mall routes get slammed with bulk stops but even this it's still pretty easy. I know some drivers hate pickups bad enough that they are willing to run a more difficult route if it doesn't have scheduled pick ups. [/QUOTE]
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