Originally Posted by
WhisperJet
What exactly does AWARD WORK L-- vs H++ do if you are only bidding 3 lines. Ex 1) AVOID ALL NIGHTERS 2) AVOID BWI 3) AWARD WORK L--?
Basically, I got 6 trips this month (2 and 3 days) for 71 hours. Last year around this time I got 4 easy 3 day trips. Does the L-- or H++ correlate to being awarding more vs less work?
Thanks. Hope that question made sense. Basically I want to work less than the high time lines I've been getting *this month aside)
The most basic answer to your second paragraph is Yes. H++ means give me as MANY of these trips as possible, L-- means use as few of these trips as possible. If you don't like working 6 days straight you need use a set max work block length of something less than 6.
Also because the way H++ says give as many trips as possible if you have a range of trips from 1-4 days it will give you shorter length trips to fit more trips into your schedule. When using H++ it's a good idea to use SETS or limit the number of trips within the preference selection it can give if you have a lot trips in that pool.