I’m in northern Colorado and my route last night sent me into the mountains. 90% of the time I had no service and the gps couldn’t give me directions. It was honestly really terrifying as I am very unfamiliar with the areas I was delivering to… I came across 3 deer, one was on the side of the road, after dark, and it thankfully chose life and ran the other way. I don’t know if I’ll ever take another block again. I couldn’t deliver one of the packages because it was so far away I knew I wouldn’t have any service at all to get back out. When I got back into town I contacted support, the lady was so nice about it and told me if this ever happened again the people at the warehouse would help me get a different route or take the packages in unsafe areas back but I truly do not know if this shit is even worth it. This was only my 2nd time delivering. I just don’t get why they send people to deliver in areas with no cell service. That shit should be getting sent thru usps! I know a few people here live in the Loveland area and go thru DDE8, has this ever happened to you? Is this common or am I just unlucky?
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