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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 768481" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p>Ok, I see the point you are trying to get at and it should work if the SPC are spread out in one area over several other rtes. This is not the case here. They broke out a rte that covered 90% of one town. A town that had to be covered by 1 other rte that normally would not have been in that area (this rte has 2 other towns) and 1 rte that only should have had a few resi stops in that area. </p><p></p><p>In other words, they broke out the wrong ******* rte. Unfortunately, that is where the metric comes in to play. And it does have to do with the metric. If the SPC are down in the areas around the town that was broke out then it is logical to 'fix' it in that area. The problem is that mileage is not taken into consideration. You will say that this is a mgt issue and you would be right. Sober is saying that local mgt is not given a choice and he would be right as well. How does it make sense to break out a rte (because of metrics) when it causes service failures and pissed off drivers because we have to work until 10pm to try and comply with the metric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 768481, member: 11476"] Ok, I see the point you are trying to get at and it should work if the SPC are spread out in one area over several other rtes. This is not the case here. They broke out a rte that covered 90% of one town. A town that had to be covered by 1 other rte that normally would not have been in that area (this rte has 2 other towns) and 1 rte that only should have had a few resi stops in that area. In other words, they broke out the wrong ******* rte. Unfortunately, that is where the metric comes in to play. And it does have to do with the metric. If the SPC are down in the areas around the town that was broke out then it is logical to 'fix' it in that area. The problem is that mileage is not taken into consideration. You will say that this is a mgt issue and you would be right. Sober is saying that local mgt is not given a choice and he would be right as well. How does it make sense to break out a rte (because of metrics) when it causes service failures and pissed off drivers because we have to work until 10pm to try and comply with the metric. [/QUOTE]
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