elcarev68 Wrote:
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> @dixiewhiskey -
> I encounter a LOT of such circumstances. 'Round
> me there many little villes and burgs covered by a
> main post office, making addresses very deceptive,
> 30 miles or more from each other, even with the
> same city and zip for mailing purposes. On top of
> that, many locations still use a Rural Route
> number, which has no real connection to any
> mapping program's street address. I used to
> report each instance, but every MSC I work with
> seems solely interested in the address on the
> receipt regardless of physical location. The
> address is "correct" to them as long as the
> receipt matches their records.
> Every month I see the same locations get scheduled
> and reappear on the board, and I wind up getting
> last minute desperate phone call to go to these
> elusive sites with big bonuses attached. I've
> stopped trying to report where places actually
> are, partly because I don't like spitting into the
> wind, but also because I like the big bucks that
> my nearly proprietary familiarity with remote
> geography consistently yields.
Maybe if I lived in the US and there was no rotational limits then I would be more secretive. Here though, the shops go very quick and are never bonused even on the last day. I am pretty sure the specific stations mentioned are only shopped by me and someone else who lives in the middle of nowhere
Someone who was not from the area would probably be driving around for hours trying to find the place. It's great being married to a country man, he always knows where everything is
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