• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    Yup.

    Was playing Santa, going around to the patients of the home health company I worked for at the time. We were in the boss’s car and she had a dedicated GPS device. Can’t recall which brand.

    But it’s easy to get lost in the more remote sections of the tri-county area, even with GPS.

    Before GPS became ubiquitous on phones, the grunt labor for home health had to rely on mapquest and such to get to the right area, and prayer to find a specific home.

    There were some of us that knew the area well, and we’d get calls from the office asking for directions to places that weren’t mapped right. And that would be while we were working, or even at weird hours.

    I was one of the last people I knew to have a cell phone at all, largely because I refuse to be at anyone’s beck and call. But the boss actually got a phone and paid me to carry it just for directions. We got along unusually well, but it was still a very aggressive negotiation on when I would answer the damn thing.

    Anyway, yeah, that winter I played Santa the first time was the first time I used a GPS device. I was driving, and could have found most of the places without one, but it was nice to not have to be constantly on the lookout for that one tree that made a driveway almost invisible, or remember exactly which curve you’d come around and have to turn off a paved road that you could barely see even if the road had been straight.