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<blockquote data-quote="jw55wags" data-source="post: 455378" data-attributes="member: 16056"><p>I have kept a book for over 25 years. I have seen the times when they short you hours just cause they can! I have caught them changing start times. I have been called into the office for production over the years only to whip out my book and say lets see here on this day I had this many stops,packages,miles,etc. and got this much time and on this day you gave me less time for same stops, packages, miles, cod's and so forth. So someone in your time card dept. FAT FINGERED my times. If you are not keeping track then they can do as they please and you have no way of calling there hand. Just think for a second if by chance they could( Not saying they will) shave a minute or two off all the drivers and inside workers every day. That adds up to a wad af savings. Over the years when we where held in building for late trailors and you get out of building 1 hour late and the next day they show you got fifteen minutes. That extra 45 minutes goes toward you planned day. </p><p>The time cards are done by humans and there is always a chance of getting the wrong numbers in there. If you don't know by now UPS is all about numbers. They live and die by numbers. So if you care about getting paid for what you do, then keep a book. If not then let them smile at you and tell you what a great job you are doing. As for me I will keep my little book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jw55wags, post: 455378, member: 16056"] I have kept a book for over 25 years. I have seen the times when they short you hours just cause they can! I have caught them changing start times. I have been called into the office for production over the years only to whip out my book and say lets see here on this day I had this many stops,packages,miles,etc. and got this much time and on this day you gave me less time for same stops, packages, miles, cod's and so forth. So someone in your time card dept. FAT FINGERED my times. If you are not keeping track then they can do as they please and you have no way of calling there hand. Just think for a second if by chance they could( Not saying they will) shave a minute or two off all the drivers and inside workers every day. That adds up to a wad af savings. Over the years when we where held in building for late trailors and you get out of building 1 hour late and the next day they show you got fifteen minutes. That extra 45 minutes goes toward you planned day. The time cards are done by humans and there is always a chance of getting the wrong numbers in there. If you don't know by now UPS is all about numbers. They live and die by numbers. So if you care about getting paid for what you do, then keep a book. If not then let them smile at you and tell you what a great job you are doing. As for me I will keep my little book. [/QUOTE]
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