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<blockquote data-quote="elwoodtrix" data-source="post: 4345497" data-attributes="member: 7614"><p>YEARS ago, working in a small town, I would cover an older guys' route who would tell me where people worked in town that lived out in the country that we could deliver to. This guy would leave stuff with family members who also lived in town. "This guy's brother/cousin/uncle/aunt works here and you can leave it with them." It was pretty sweet as I wouldn't have to go down them dusty a*# roads! Problem was, some family members DIDN'T get along and boy, they'd tell me about it! Another good thing about it was all of the deliveries were addressed to RT 1/2/3/4 Box#, which the USPS only knew. These deliveries weren't on a map, I mean they were, but those maps were owned by the USPS and they were kinda stingy with that info, haha. Directions were needed with a lot of those deliveries, "go E 3 miles, then S for a mile, turn back E and look for an old windmill with 3 blades, turn S there 1/4 mile and the trailer will be on the Right"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwoodtrix, post: 4345497, member: 7614"] YEARS ago, working in a small town, I would cover an older guys' route who would tell me where people worked in town that lived out in the country that we could deliver to. This guy would leave stuff with family members who also lived in town. "This guy's brother/cousin/uncle/aunt works here and you can leave it with them." It was pretty sweet as I wouldn't have to go down them dusty a*# roads! Problem was, some family members DIDN'T get along and boy, they'd tell me about it! Another good thing about it was all of the deliveries were addressed to RT 1/2/3/4 Box#, which the USPS only knew. These deliveries weren't on a map, I mean they were, but those maps were owned by the USPS and they were kinda stingy with that info, haha. Directions were needed with a lot of those deliveries, "go E 3 miles, then S for a mile, turn back E and look for an old windmill with 3 blades, turn S there 1/4 mile and the trailer will be on the Right" [/QUOTE]
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