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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 852657" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>So sad that such a hard working bunch are so over scrutinized that it would result in creating such a spread sheet.That you need to document every delay to protect yourself. I am very afraid of where this company is headed. It has always been about production, but it is bordering on absurdity now. </p><p></p><p>It has gone way beyond the "sense of urgency" I was trained in. I still keep in touch with some of my pkg. car friends. The daily horror stories I hear border on insanity. Some routes have doubled in stop counts since I have had them. How is that possible? I can't imagine that PAS or EDD make that big of a difference. Accidents and injuries are way up , as is absenteeism. Most of them work till 7-8 at night now. The Texas heat is deadly, and I don't think a hydration PCM or checklist is the answer. But each day they go out with more work. </p><p></p><p>I could go on ( like old timers do ) but will not hijack the thread. I encourage all of you to do your best daily. And to work safe for your protection, and that of your family. On a side note, in feeders you don't need a delay check list<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy2:" title="Happy2 :happy2:" data-shortname=":happy2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 852657, member: 4568"] So sad that such a hard working bunch are so over scrutinized that it would result in creating such a spread sheet.That you need to document every delay to protect yourself. I am very afraid of where this company is headed. It has always been about production, but it is bordering on absurdity now. It has gone way beyond the "sense of urgency" I was trained in. I still keep in touch with some of my pkg. car friends. The daily horror stories I hear border on insanity. Some routes have doubled in stop counts since I have had them. How is that possible? I can't imagine that PAS or EDD make that big of a difference. Accidents and injuries are way up , as is absenteeism. Most of them work till 7-8 at night now. The Texas heat is deadly, and I don't think a hydration PCM or checklist is the answer. But each day they go out with more work. I could go on ( like old timers do ) but will not hijack the thread. I encourage all of you to do your best daily. And to work safe for your protection, and that of your family. On a side note, in feeders you don't need a delay check list:happy2: [/QUOTE]
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