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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 54199"><p>Well now. LEmme see. Every thing that I do has a time allowance built into it. And this time allowance shouldnt change, as it still takes the same ammount of time now to walk the 65 steps up to the porch, climb the 6 stairs, knock on the door, climb back down and take the 65 steps back to the car as it did 5 years ago. Right? </p><p> </p><p>Well then explain to me why on my run, for the last 10 years since my last time study, an 8 hour day would be from 62-75 stops with the package volume that I carry and the miles that I run. As of the middle of last year, it takes close to 100 stops now with the same area just to plan. So who changed what and why? And while management is not that much focused on over under, they are very focused on under 8 hour planned days. Of course that is a thing of the past! </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 54199"] Well now. LEmme see. Every thing that I do has a time allowance built into it. And this time allowance shouldnt change, as it still takes the same ammount of time now to walk the 65 steps up to the porch, climb the 6 stairs, knock on the door, climb back down and take the 65 steps back to the car as it did 5 years ago. Right? Well then explain to me why on my run, for the last 10 years since my last time study, an 8 hour day would be from 62-75 stops with the package volume that I carry and the miles that I run. As of the middle of last year, it takes close to 100 stops now with the same area just to plan. So who changed what and why? And while management is not that much focused on over under, they are very focused on under 8 hour planned days. Of course that is a thing of the past! d [/QUOTE]
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