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Are you ready for 30% more work? The perfect storm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brownslave688" data-source="post: 1216452" data-attributes="member: 34439"><p>Ahhh see most of your bonus likely comes from loadin your truck. They recently changed the way our guys got credit for loading their trucks. These guys (both most certainly runners) went from working about 8 hours a day and being 1-2 hours under. To working 11-12 hours and being 2 hours over. All because management decided to change how they get credit for loading and decided they needed 8 hours of "on road" work. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have ran about every rural route in my center and the only way to scratch one here is to speed. The miles are averaged at probably 45-50 mph. That is not doable when your route is mostly gravel. So the problem with your argument is all time studies are not created equal. How can u hold someone to a scratch standard when on one route u end up an hour under even when everything goes wrong and on another u can toss packages out the window and work thru lunch and still end up over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownslave688, post: 1216452, member: 34439"] Ahhh see most of your bonus likely comes from loadin your truck. They recently changed the way our guys got credit for loading their trucks. These guys (both most certainly runners) went from working about 8 hours a day and being 1-2 hours under. To working 11-12 hours and being 2 hours over. All because management decided to change how they get credit for loading and decided they needed 8 hours of "on road" work. I have ran about every rural route in my center and the only way to scratch one here is to speed. The miles are averaged at probably 45-50 mph. That is not doable when your route is mostly gravel. So the problem with your argument is all time studies are not created equal. How can u hold someone to a scratch standard when on one route u end up an hour under even when everything goes wrong and on another u can toss packages out the window and work thru lunch and still end up over. [/QUOTE]
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