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<blockquote data-quote="upsgrunt" data-source="post: 200932" data-attributes="member: 9295"><p>Don't know how long you have been with UPS, but the best thing to do is expect the worst and chances are you won't be disappointed. The thing I've wondered about for the last 20 years, is where they get their measurements from? Does the Department of time and measurement have any say to the "magic and secret" time study formula that UPS uses? Any more, it is easy to get 8 hours, but I have to have about 60 percent more work, in terms of stops, to make it to 9.25. Maybe I'm wrong, but if 110 stops is 8 hours, shouldn't 200 be close to 15? If somebody has a laymans explanation, I'd like to hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsgrunt, post: 200932, member: 9295"] Don't know how long you have been with UPS, but the best thing to do is expect the worst and chances are you won't be disappointed. The thing I've wondered about for the last 20 years, is where they get their measurements from? Does the Department of time and measurement have any say to the "magic and secret" time study formula that UPS uses? Any more, it is easy to get 8 hours, but I have to have about 60 percent more work, in terms of stops, to make it to 9.25. Maybe I'm wrong, but if 110 stops is 8 hours, shouldn't 200 be close to 15? If somebody has a laymans explanation, I'd like to hear it. [/QUOTE]
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