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<blockquote data-quote="Dragon" data-source="post: 852924" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>So let me get this straight, "this is a no delay method of documenting your day" and someone suggested that you do it while at a stop light or walking back to your truck. Your kidding right? I am sure the cute picture of the dogs wanting a treat was not delaying your day at all, did not see it on your documentation either. All that "time" at the stoplight and walking back to the truck belongs to UPS. Your lunch and break are yours. If I need to elaborate you do not know the methods and need to brush up on your S&V ride. In past posts the conversation has been they need to pay me to learn the safety "stuff" well guess what you could be doing with all that free time at the stop lights and walking back to the truck. </p><p></p><p> You are wasting your time, these are normal delays you expierence everyday on your route, it does not give you a <u>free ticket </u>to do whatever you want and get done when ever you want. How can I say that? Well every time we do a 1,2 or 3 day OJS on your route those same delays are experienced and we still manage to reduce your day. Gee I wonder how that could happen. If you are truly delayed then just tell your supervisor if asked. We have the right to ask you why you where delayed based off of Telematics. No different then being supervised in the building and we ask you what took so long. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So love it or hate it, telematics is here to stay and will be used to monitor your day. </p><p></p><p>All of you do yourself a favor - spend more time doing the job instead of figuring out ways not to do the job. </p><p></p><p>I'm done...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragon, post: 852924, member: 561"] So let me get this straight, "this is a no delay method of documenting your day" and someone suggested that you do it while at a stop light or walking back to your truck. Your kidding right? I am sure the cute picture of the dogs wanting a treat was not delaying your day at all, did not see it on your documentation either. All that "time" at the stoplight and walking back to the truck belongs to UPS. Your lunch and break are yours. If I need to elaborate you do not know the methods and need to brush up on your S&V ride. In past posts the conversation has been they need to pay me to learn the safety "stuff" well guess what you could be doing with all that free time at the stop lights and walking back to the truck. You are wasting your time, these are normal delays you expierence everyday on your route, it does not give you a [U]free ticket [/U]to do whatever you want and get done when ever you want. How can I say that? Well every time we do a 1,2 or 3 day OJS on your route those same delays are experienced and we still manage to reduce your day. Gee I wonder how that could happen. If you are truly delayed then just tell your supervisor if asked. We have the right to ask you why you where delayed based off of Telematics. No different then being supervised in the building and we ask you what took so long. So love it or hate it, telematics is here to stay and will be used to monitor your day. All of you do yourself a favor - spend more time doing the job instead of figuring out ways not to do the job. I'm done... [/QUOTE]
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