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<blockquote data-quote="John19841" data-source="post: 796285" data-attributes="member: 10939"><p>You know because you're there doing the work everyday. Corporate is not. This is what happens when you make decisions based solely on reports. Corporate cannot comprehend the relationship between the preloaders and the drivers because it does not show up on their reports. It's a by product of blind cost cutting. They cannot see that by forcing more work or taking away more time from the preload that they are having a detrimental affect on the drivers. </p><p></p><p>It's a disconnect between the people making the decisions and the people doing the work. When your report shows that some preloaders load at 250 PPH and some load at 200 PPH, It is easy to make the 'genious' decision that everyone should load 250 PPH. They don't see the reality that missloads go up and load quality goes down. The closest they will ever get to reality is a "surprise" visit, which we all know are prepared for well in advance, and everything is just perfect. </p><p></p><p> How do we go about volunteering Scott Davis for that show, Undercover Boss?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John19841, post: 796285, member: 10939"] You know because you're there doing the work everyday. Corporate is not. This is what happens when you make decisions based solely on reports. Corporate cannot comprehend the relationship between the preloaders and the drivers because it does not show up on their reports. It's a by product of blind cost cutting. They cannot see that by forcing more work or taking away more time from the preload that they are having a detrimental affect on the drivers. It's a disconnect between the people making the decisions and the people doing the work. When your report shows that some preloaders load at 250 PPH and some load at 200 PPH, It is easy to make the 'genious' decision that everyone should load 250 PPH. They don't see the reality that missloads go up and load quality goes down. The closest they will ever get to reality is a "surprise" visit, which we all know are prepared for well in advance, and everything is just perfect. How do we go about volunteering Scott Davis for that show, Undercover Boss? [/QUOTE]
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