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Is UPS really this bad to work for, or are people exaggerating??
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 154759" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>This proved that "work expands to the time allowed" is true. Some mechanism must be in effect to insure you get what you pay for. You would be reluctent to pay $20 for gas if you weren't sure that you actually received $20 worth of gas. That is the reason there are meters on gas pumps, why the butcher has a scale, and why a 36 inch yard stick is a standard of measurement.</p><p></p><p>Yes their must be a measurement, but it needs to be a fairly accurate one. If they took away 6 seconds per pkg because the diad use saved that much time, they need to put back in time for the extra handling pkgs. They changed more than 5.8 secs per pkg, we all know that. 5.8 sec per scanned pkg is 10 minutes per 100. Some of us have lost over an hour from what we used to run. But no one is capable of telling us exactly what was changed, or why. The old standards were close, these are ludicrous. Meausre us but do it fairly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 154759, member: 1944"] This proved that "work expands to the time allowed" is true. Some mechanism must be in effect to insure you get what you pay for. You would be reluctent to pay $20 for gas if you weren't sure that you actually received $20 worth of gas. That is the reason there are meters on gas pumps, why the butcher has a scale, and why a 36 inch yard stick is a standard of measurement. Yes their must be a measurement, but it needs to be a fairly accurate one. If they took away 6 seconds per pkg because the diad use saved that much time, they need to put back in time for the extra handling pkgs. They changed more than 5.8 secs per pkg, we all know that. 5.8 sec per scanned pkg is 10 minutes per 100. Some of us have lost over an hour from what we used to run. But no one is capable of telling us exactly what was changed, or why. The old standards were close, these are ludicrous. Meausre us but do it fairly. [/QUOTE]
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