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The point of a bulk stop van
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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 767555" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Hah, it's funny to here what all the moving vans are called in the different districts! Over here, there called Hershey's. But unfortunately it's a number they're trying to hit. It doesn't matter if it saves time or money or not. It's almost like I.E. messed up with their SPORH formula, because it never translates into real world savings. A numbers system will never work in the real world unless it includes a range of numbers to hit, not just one magic number. Numbers are linear, no factor for unforeseen situations like traffic and stupidity (which happens on the daily!) Our day as everyone knows has ebbs and flows. Numbers don't jive with ebbs and flows. I can understand always raising the bar if you want to maintain excellence, it just seems that it becomes too easy to be unrealistic when a large portion of your income depends on numbers (management.) It's a big crap sandwich and we all have to take a bite apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 767555, member: 17605"] Hah, it's funny to here what all the moving vans are called in the different districts! Over here, there called Hershey's. But unfortunately it's a number they're trying to hit. It doesn't matter if it saves time or money or not. It's almost like I.E. messed up with their SPORH formula, because it never translates into real world savings. A numbers system will never work in the real world unless it includes a range of numbers to hit, not just one magic number. Numbers are linear, no factor for unforeseen situations like traffic and stupidity (which happens on the daily!) Our day as everyone knows has ebbs and flows. Numbers don't jive with ebbs and flows. I can understand always raising the bar if you want to maintain excellence, it just seems that it becomes too easy to be unrealistic when a large portion of your income depends on numbers (management.) It's a big crap sandwich and we all have to take a bite apparently. [/QUOTE]
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