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When Did the Decline Start?
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<blockquote data-quote="ouanling" data-source="post: 4747482" data-attributes="member: 81098"><p>My friend started recently and he is not taking his breaks most of the time and he runs. He still hasnt hit 3 month senority. It works though, all the other new guys that have more days than him are not being called in right now and he's always in.</p><p></p><p>The day he gets his call to "officially join" he will close his mirrors and look both ways before taking each step to a house.</p><p></p><p>Same for me, i started in covid peak and i did more than all the new guys. Most of them are stuck on rentals in non-official runs or are gone. Now i work like a guy that has 30 years while still not being an ass when im asked to do something.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i think it's important to perform before you officially get in. Not even a year in and i basically switch between the best 2 splits of my city(better than any of the bid routes, one of them is 95% resi and 350k$+ houses) and i cover people in my city. Only 1 run sucks badly and the guy is always there. The others are not great but once you know them they arent terrible days either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ouanling, post: 4747482, member: 81098"] My friend started recently and he is not taking his breaks most of the time and he runs. He still hasnt hit 3 month senority. It works though, all the other new guys that have more days than him are not being called in right now and he's always in. The day he gets his call to "officially join" he will close his mirrors and look both ways before taking each step to a house. Same for me, i started in covid peak and i did more than all the new guys. Most of them are stuck on rentals in non-official runs or are gone. Now i work like a guy that has 30 years while still not being an ass when im asked to do something. i think it's important to perform before you officially get in. Not even a year in and i basically switch between the best 2 splits of my city(better than any of the bid routes, one of them is 95% resi and 350k$+ houses) and i cover people in my city. Only 1 run sucks badly and the guy is always there. The others are not great but once you know them they arent terrible days either. [/QUOTE]
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