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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5569792" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Spot on. No contractor employed driver out in the rural areas who has to be out by 8AM in order to clean his route and get back in time is going to be willing to wait for the air box to show up at 9:30 then have to sort it and load it himself without a corresponding reduction in the size of his route. </p><p>So what it will likely mean for the contractor will be adding on more trucks and drivers. to compensate for the reduction in operating range or he'll have to create dedicated air box routes to leave later in the morning.</p><p></p><p>Running air box in the rural areas is money losing business and will likely be the economic kill shot for a lot or rural contractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5569792, member: 58386"] Spot on. No contractor employed driver out in the rural areas who has to be out by 8AM in order to clean his route and get back in time is going to be willing to wait for the air box to show up at 9:30 then have to sort it and load it himself without a corresponding reduction in the size of his route. So what it will likely mean for the contractor will be adding on more trucks and drivers. to compensate for the reduction in operating range or he'll have to create dedicated air box routes to leave later in the morning. Running air box in the rural areas is money losing business and will likely be the economic kill shot for a lot or rural contractors. [/QUOTE]
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