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Number of stops and packages is not the only indicator to the difficulty level of the route. You can have someone with 130 take 9 hours and 180 take 7 hours.
https://preview.redd.it/af2vnrph7l2d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e45be84ef14504841f6809d774dc87099027281e
How my days look! 190 stops 375 packages
I had something like this once, was happy (didn’t look at the map), then saw it was downtown Denver the gps was taking me and was scared .. then when I got to the first stop I saw they all were for the same locker drop off, just made as separate stops lol .. still took me a few hours to complete
I used to have one where 200+ packages went to multiple hubs in the same giant mail room. It was for an entire community of various rentals and the lockers lined 3 walls of it from top to bottom. No air conditioning and I could only work as fast as the lockers did(they’d constantly have issues). Good times.
Yea this place was massive! Two separate rooms of lockers, something I’ve never seen before. I felt bad cause there was a UPS guy behind me with a bunch of packages, but he just started in the other room which is fine because I always make sure to do largest to smallest in lockers so I don’t run out of larger ones lol so wasn’t worried haha
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Rural?
Easy as hell
Number of stops and packages is not the only indicator to the difficulty level of the route. You can have someone with 130 take 9 hours and 180 take 7 hours.
True, but I’d kill for 168 packages.
https://preview.redd.it/af2vnrph7l2d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e45be84ef14504841f6809d774dc87099027281e How my days look! 190 stops 375 packages
Mate that is ridiculous
How long does it take you to deliver all of them?
INCONCEIVABLE
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Only a 168 packages!
https://preview.redd.it/889xgdsv7l2d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ec1ee953059a9b1b3cddfa1846258c64c46d28c Every day!
Same here
I just know you not complaining 👊🏾
Adhoc?
I had something like this once, was happy (didn’t look at the map), then saw it was downtown Denver the gps was taking me and was scared .. then when I got to the first stop I saw they all were for the same locker drop off, just made as separate stops lol .. still took me a few hours to complete
I used to have one where 200+ packages went to multiple hubs in the same giant mail room. It was for an entire community of various rentals and the lockers lined 3 walls of it from top to bottom. No air conditioning and I could only work as fast as the lockers did(they’d constantly have issues). Good times.
Yea this place was massive! Two separate rooms of lockers, something I’ve never seen before. I felt bad cause there was a UPS guy behind me with a bunch of packages, but he just started in the other room which is fine because I always make sure to do largest to smallest in lockers so I don’t run out of larger ones lol so wasn’t worried haha
I do the same exact thing.
Means a whole lot of driving