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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 107860" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Tooner, I asked one of my buddies who used to do time studies, granted it was a long time ago, and he wasn't 100% sure, but he was heavily leaning toward a pkg car size not be an effect. If there was one, it would have been tiny. I'm 100% positive that if your timecard for the day showed you were in a P5, then it was corrected to a P10 the next day, the allowance for that day would not change at all. The only way the pkg car size could affect the allowance is that utilizing a rear door would give a higher allowance on the per stop allowance of the measurement. So a 24ft van would have had all or should have all the stops as a rear door and that would have increased the stop allowance. But like I said, when you turn in your timecard, the system doesn't look at the vehicle size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 107860, member: 4886"] Tooner, I asked one of my buddies who used to do time studies, granted it was a long time ago, and he wasn't 100% sure, but he was heavily leaning toward a pkg car size not be an effect. If there was one, it would have been tiny. I'm 100% positive that if your timecard for the day showed you were in a P5, then it was corrected to a P10 the next day, the allowance for that day would not change at all. The only way the pkg car size could affect the allowance is that utilizing a rear door would give a higher allowance on the per stop allowance of the measurement. So a 24ft van would have had all or should have all the stops as a rear door and that would have increased the stop allowance. But like I said, when you turn in your timecard, the system doesn't look at the vehicle size. [/QUOTE]
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