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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 261301"><p>you CAN'T discipline for pph, have you ever read the national agreement?</p><p></p><p>Your new system plays a hand in many service failures (system flips I believe you call them). Thankfully those aren't counted against the preloaders anymore. Neither are the out of syncs which should be charged to the SPA personnel (and thankfully are now). I understand preloaders are the last line of defense, but they've got enough to do with pulling and comparing PALs (they don't get to all of them usually...which is where the out of syncs rear their ugly head), doing add/cuts, and making sure its sequenced all at 215+ pph (the MAR for our boxline). Does everyone make that? no they certainly dont. In fact nearly none of them do because we send them to other areas for help..that isn't factored into the numbers. They wanted me to lean into someone because his PPH was low...he was on another line for an hour....and in the unload for another 45 min. That didn't get factored in but these people shoot first and ask questions later...very stupid idea.</p><p></p><p>My guys work hard, I don't care what that sheet says. I'd love to see the people pushing these numbers actually make them. Can I load at 215 an hour? I certainly can and more. Can I do it day in and day out? No. I get run down, I get sick, etc. These numbers are based on ideal conditions...which we all know don't often exist, if ever. I would be surprised if most of those paper pushers that make up this stuff could do 215+ for an hour, nevermind a shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 261301"] you CAN'T discipline for pph, have you ever read the national agreement? Your new system plays a hand in many service failures (system flips I believe you call them). Thankfully those aren't counted against the preloaders anymore. Neither are the out of syncs which should be charged to the SPA personnel (and thankfully are now). I understand preloaders are the last line of defense, but they've got enough to do with pulling and comparing PALs (they don't get to all of them usually...which is where the out of syncs rear their ugly head), doing add/cuts, and making sure its sequenced all at 215+ pph (the MAR for our boxline). Does everyone make that? no they certainly dont. In fact nearly none of them do because we send them to other areas for help..that isn't factored into the numbers. They wanted me to lean into someone because his PPH was low...he was on another line for an hour....and in the unload for another 45 min. That didn't get factored in but these people shoot first and ask questions later...very stupid idea. My guys work hard, I don't care what that sheet says. I'd love to see the people pushing these numbers actually make them. Can I load at 215 an hour? I certainly can and more. Can I do it day in and day out? No. I get run down, I get sick, etc. These numbers are based on ideal conditions...which we all know don't often exist, if ever. I would be surprised if most of those paper pushers that make up this stuff could do 215+ for an hour, nevermind a shift. [/QUOTE]
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