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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 991535" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>The answer most likely lies in what time code the person doing the GENESIS work is under. There is a certain amount of set aside time for GENESIS scanning (most stations have about 2 hours allocated to this). </p><p></p><p>The time codes that are really looked are:</p><p></p><p>On road time (the BIGGIE)</p><p></p><p>Pre-post trip time (monitored, fixed amount allocated per Courier)</p><p></p><p>Courier Clerical (total time monitored, fixed amount allocated per Courier - so total time spent in code should be constant)</p><p></p><p>Package Handling (total hours monitored and statistic of scans per handling hour is monitored)</p><p></p><p>The other time codes aren't as closely monitored. It has been awhile, but I do believe that there is a separate time code for GENESIS work...</p><p></p><p>Most stations have a part-timer doing the imaging, and this person is traditionally scheduled 30 total hours a week. So their using 2 hours to do what may only take 30 minutes is no big issue for the station. It does seem counter-intuitive to think the stations are monitoring one type of time allocation very closely, and not paying any attention to another category of time codes - but it is the system that is Express. </p><p></p><p>If Express were ever to REALLY get serious about monitoring time, they would cut the time allocated to GENESIS imaging. But since REVENUE is tied to the imaging, they don't want to screw around with that too much. Best just to pay someone for an additional hour or so a night, and get it done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 991535, member: 22880"] The answer most likely lies in what time code the person doing the GENESIS work is under. There is a certain amount of set aside time for GENESIS scanning (most stations have about 2 hours allocated to this). The time codes that are really looked are: On road time (the BIGGIE) Pre-post trip time (monitored, fixed amount allocated per Courier) Courier Clerical (total time monitored, fixed amount allocated per Courier - so total time spent in code should be constant) Package Handling (total hours monitored and statistic of scans per handling hour is monitored) The other time codes aren't as closely monitored. It has been awhile, but I do believe that there is a separate time code for GENESIS work... Most stations have a part-timer doing the imaging, and this person is traditionally scheduled 30 total hours a week. So their using 2 hours to do what may only take 30 minutes is no big issue for the station. It does seem counter-intuitive to think the stations are monitoring one type of time allocation very closely, and not paying any attention to another category of time codes - but it is the system that is Express. If Express were ever to REALLY get serious about monitoring time, they would cut the time allocated to GENESIS imaging. But since REVENUE is tied to the imaging, they don't want to screw around with that too much. Best just to pay someone for an additional hour or so a night, and get it done right. [/QUOTE]
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