I'm sure the new UE runs will be hourly so mileage won't matter much...
After I left Roadway, they did a COO and added a bunch of "velocity" positions at eol terminals. I believe they were still Mileage runs at that time. A fellow transferred down here from Atlanta and when they decided that those runs weren't efficient and did away with them, he was stuck in the city with no right of return. He had always been a road driver and wasn't familiar with the area here to boot. After a few months of trying to adjust he took early retirement and moved back to the Atlanta area. Once you take that city bid (ue) you never know when they will change or do away with it. UE bids are part of the regular city bidding process and can be changed or eliminated without a COO.
After I left Roadway, they did a COO and added a bunch of "velocity" positions at eol terminals. I believe they were still Mileage runs at that time. A fellow transferred down here from Atlanta and when they decided that those runs weren't efficient and did away with them, he was stuck in the city with no right of return. He had always been a road driver and wasn't familiar with the area here to boot. After a few months of trying to adjust he took early retirement and moved back to the Atlanta area. Once you take that city bid (ue) you never know when they will change or do away with it. UE bids are part of the regular city bidding process and can be changed or eliminated without a COO.