So let's say you have a route. Looks good, except you realize you have one job that's kind of out there.
You can't directly unschedule the job from Beeline, but what you can do is take this outlier and move it to another route, specifically a new route.
What that'll do is it'll create a second route, so now you have one route with that job in it, and your current route for today without the job in it.
You'll see that we have to reprocess the routes because we removed job, and now we no longer know the drive times or the arrival times for these jobs.
Let's click Process Routes. Doesn't change the order or anything. We just know the arrival times now of these jobs. But this job that we didn't like for today, we can now change the date.
Specifically, let's just put it till tomorrow. We have this checkbox here, so that way this customer, Cochrane Ski Area, does not have to get notified that their job is going to be on the 20th at 8 in the morning, because you don't know that yet.
However, the rest of these jobs we can still send notifications to, because we're sure, for this route, that these are the times that you'll be there for these jobs.
So now when we click Confirm Routes, you can check the box to notify your customers, or obviously not, but if you do, and click Confirm, only these 6 customers are going to be notified.
This customer will not be notified. And that job will just be moved to the next date, where hopefully it fits in better with your existing jobs.