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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1212997" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You're the idiot. "Knowingly violating company policy" is a catch-all phrase that in this case means "DON"T DO IT" , but we really do want you to DO it, and we're going to cover ourselves with a meaningless legal statement. There are <strong>many </strong>couriers doing this right now...so they can keep their jobs. What happens when they suddenly assign 30-35 more stops to your route because "your expectations are too low"? All of a sudden, 100% is now really 130%, so where does the extra time to deliver those stops come from. thin air? If you don't make your new target, which has been arbitrarily created by someone who has never delivered a package, you get disciplined, and eventually...fired. The "extra time" for many is their former 13/14 time.</p><p></p><p>Everyone (except you) knows this is happening, and that it is rampant. Like I said, if you're already doing 100%, and someone comes along and says you can do significantly more (again, arbitrarily), where does that time come from besides speeding, unsafe driving, and working through "break"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1212997, member: 12508"] You're the idiot. "Knowingly violating company policy" is a catch-all phrase that in this case means "DON"T DO IT" , but we really do want you to DO it, and we're going to cover ourselves with a meaningless legal statement. There are [B]many [/B]couriers doing this right now...so they can keep their jobs. What happens when they suddenly assign 30-35 more stops to your route because "your expectations are too low"? All of a sudden, 100% is now really 130%, so where does the extra time to deliver those stops come from. thin air? If you don't make your new target, which has been arbitrarily created by someone who has never delivered a package, you get disciplined, and eventually...fired. The "extra time" for many is their former 13/14 time. Everyone (except you) knows this is happening, and that it is rampant. Like I said, if you're already doing 100%, and someone comes along and says you can do significantly more (again, arbitrarily), where does that time come from besides speeding, unsafe driving, and working through "break"? [/QUOTE]
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