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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Time Study Observer" data-source="post: 79592"><p>My advice to you is to be honest with what you do. I was a TSO for a year and I can tell you that it shows when you do not give accurate picture. Some things to stress: Safety first! It does matter if you are safe and any TSO that does not stop you from being unsafe is not doing their job. Second, follow the methods that everyone has been taught. I keep hearing my way is faster - but it maybe only in the short run, or worse it is unsafe. Lastly, communicate with the Time Study Observer and let them know what you are doing next. It help if they can see your logic and give you credit for the good things you are trying to do. </p><p></p><p>Good Luck and Remember: Safety First period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Time Study Observer, post: 79592"] My advice to you is to be honest with what you do. I was a TSO for a year and I can tell you that it shows when you do not give accurate picture. Some things to stress: Safety first! It does matter if you are safe and any TSO that does not stop you from being unsafe is not doing their job. Second, follow the methods that everyone has been taught. I keep hearing my way is faster - but it maybe only in the short run, or worse it is unsafe. Lastly, communicate with the Time Study Observer and let them know what you are doing next. It help if they can see your logic and give you credit for the good things you are trying to do. Good Luck and Remember: Safety First period. [/QUOTE]
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