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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 499027" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The most recent timestudy of my route...including the area in the map... did not involve an observer who rode with me. It was done entirely using google.</p><p> </p><p>The fact that the results <em>can</em> be audited does not mean that they ever <em>will</em> be audited. Unfortunately, the standard company practice for dealing with an inaccurate timestudy has always been to harass and bully the driver into working off of the clock in order to make up the time, rather than to take an honest look at whether or not the study is fair to begin with. In my 22 years with UPS I have <em>never</em> seen a timestudy reevaluated. And I doubt that I ever will.</p><p> </p><p>The study is a square peg; the reality of the route is a round hole; and the only tool given to management for solving the problem is a hammer. I am not seeing where google will change that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 499027, member: 14668"] The most recent timestudy of my route...including the area in the map... did not involve an observer who rode with me. It was done entirely using google. The fact that the results [I]can[/I] be audited does not mean that they ever [I]will[/I] be audited. Unfortunately, the standard company practice for dealing with an inaccurate timestudy has always been to harass and bully the driver into working off of the clock in order to make up the time, rather than to take an honest look at whether or not the study is fair to begin with. In my 22 years with UPS I have [I]never[/I] seen a timestudy reevaluated. And I doubt that I ever will. The study is a square peg; the reality of the route is a round hole; and the only tool given to management for solving the problem is a hammer. I am not seeing where google will change that. [/QUOTE]
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