20 drops within 7 hours,is

…it possible? In a rigid within a 10 miles radius from base

Sure it is possible.
Depending on a lot of things though, and never guaranteed.

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well actually 6hrs 15 taking the 45 out. It does help if you know the companies that are receiving the pallets

Possibly only 30 min break required.

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Eminently doable. Not my cup of Earl Grey though. I’m sure I remember way back when talking to a TNT rigid driver who’d regularly do over 50 drops and collections every day. That probably why you rarely see chubby parcel folk.

It is actually less than 6hrs 15 having not calculated that I am having to wait in line for two or three trucks in front of me,to be loaded,probably 40 mins…so it is 5hrs35

If you choose to do that dross then get on with it :laughing:

:rofl:dross is fairly accurate

I enjoy fast paced running around chasing the clock multidrop. Ran around like fork for 14 years, miss the cardio work out. I had an interview at TNT in 2004, didn’t get it, said not enough experience. Now it’s cages overfilled with alcohol to up to 10 shops a day, sometimes like trying to push a car, beats sitting on my arse all day waiting to be tipped. 20 drops within 10 miles, no problem.

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If you enjoy it fair play. Each to their own :laughing:

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Why are you restricted to 7 hours? Do you have to finish by 2pm? :thinking:

If it is drop and go side curtains then maybe. Also,the recipient building might not be easy to find. I prefer to take my breaks,not work through them. Transport staff will be sayiing,“he’s a good worker,gets the deliveries done,but,bit of s muppet though,working through his meal breaks”

In your first post you asked whether or not 20 drops was possible.
You are now suggesting that other drivers must be working through breaks.

From ignorance to pontificating expert within a few posts.