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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 833056" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The important thing isnt going to be to reduce miles or time. The important thing is going to be justifying the expense of the new system by generating the metric.</p><p> </p><p>Reasonable questions will <em>not</em> be asked, because reasonable answers are <em>not</em> what IE wants to see on the daily report. UPS isnt about "reasonable"; UPS is about blind, unthinking obedience no matter what the consequences might be.</p><p> </p><p>There are an <em>infinite</em> number of variables in the daily routine of a delivery route that would require the driver to deviate from the "optimum" travel path as viewed from Google Earth. I forsee the day when I return to the building and spend 25 minutes arguing and explaining my reasons for supposedly "wasting" 45 seconds by not delivering a stop in the order that ORIAN thought I should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 833056, member: 14668"] The important thing isnt going to be to reduce miles or time. The important thing is going to be justifying the expense of the new system by generating the metric. Reasonable questions will [I]not[/I] be asked, because reasonable answers are [I]not[/I] what IE wants to see on the daily report. UPS isnt about "reasonable"; UPS is about blind, unthinking obedience no matter what the consequences might be. There are an [I]infinite[/I] number of variables in the daily routine of a delivery route that would require the driver to deviate from the "optimum" travel path as viewed from Google Earth. I forsee the day when I return to the building and spend 25 minutes arguing and explaining my reasons for supposedly "wasting" 45 seconds by not delivering a stop in the order that ORIAN thought I should. [/QUOTE]
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