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What would a typical day/work-week look like for combo driver (22.4)?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Real Jack RyanMI6" data-source="post: 3627148" data-attributes="member: 73481"><p>2019 - residential route only in my center easy. Example - Say the 800 loop just remove the residental stops from the routes start with 8a - 8d. Shelf 6 - 8. 35 spoorh. In the areas im thinking of is easy. So Jan - Oct id have you running 350 to 400 stops per day.thats a 10 to 10.5 plan day. Your cheap at 20 per hour vs the nearly 60per hour for over time for those drivers. That means during peak the same area is required to do 1.5 times. So up to 600 stops per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Real Jack RyanMI6, post: 3627148, member: 73481"] 2019 - residential route only in my center easy. Example - Say the 800 loop just remove the residental stops from the routes start with 8a - 8d. Shelf 6 - 8. 35 spoorh. In the areas im thinking of is easy. So Jan - Oct id have you running 350 to 400 stops per day.thats a 10 to 10.5 plan day. Your cheap at 20 per hour vs the nearly 60per hour for over time for those drivers. That means during peak the same area is required to do 1.5 times. So up to 600 stops per day. [/QUOTE]
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