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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1222464" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Yes, you will have 3 days with an on-car and then you will be on your own. Saturday Air would be a huge help but that should have been done before sending you to school and it would be unfair to bump someone just to give you time behind the wheel.</p><p></p><p>The worst thing you can do is to look in the cargo and become overwhelmed. Take it one section at a time. Make sure you get your airs off by their commit times. If you can deliver ground at the same time as the air that would be a bonus. Ask your on-car to print out the delivery records for the area that you will be covering----this will give you an idea of how the regular or other cover drivers run the route. By no means do you have to follow that stop for stop---use it as a tool to get a general idea of how the area is run. If you find yourself getting overwhelmed pull over to the side of the road and take a short break to regain your composure. If you do get frustrated, and you will, try not to let that show while you are making a delivery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1222464, member: 12570"] Yes, you will have 3 days with an on-car and then you will be on your own. Saturday Air would be a huge help but that should have been done before sending you to school and it would be unfair to bump someone just to give you time behind the wheel. The worst thing you can do is to look in the cargo and become overwhelmed. Take it one section at a time. Make sure you get your airs off by their commit times. If you can deliver ground at the same time as the air that would be a bonus. Ask your on-car to print out the delivery records for the area that you will be covering----this will give you an idea of how the regular or other cover drivers run the route. By no means do you have to follow that stop for stop---use it as a tool to get a general idea of how the area is run. If you find yourself getting overwhelmed pull over to the side of the road and take a short break to regain your composure. If you do get frustrated, and you will, try not to let that show while you are making a delivery. [/QUOTE]
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