Telling a team partner that you want to drive solo can be a delicate situation, but it is important to be clear, respectful, and honest. Here are some tips for making the conversation go smoothly: Choose the right time and place: Choose a private setting where you can have an open and honest conversation. Be clear about your reasons: Explain why you want to drive solo, whether it's for personal or professional reasons. Be honest, but also considerate of your partner's feelings. Listen to their perspective: Your partner may have concerns or questions about the change. Be open to listening to their perspective and address any concerns they may have. Suggest alternative arrangements: If possible, suggest alternative arrangements that can work for both of you. For example, you can suggest working together in the future on certain runs and working separately on others if available. Be respectful: Regardless of the reasons for wanting to drive solo, it's important to ...
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