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With Telematics, is this the end of the career UPS driver???
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 819515" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>You hit the nail on the head....the question I want to know is when did ie decide that selection was 5.5 seconds per package or that a cod was 8.76567 seconds...1960????back in those days the average weight of a package was much less than it is now. Customers use to get off the pot pronto to meet the ups driver..well that's not exactly true anymore. I know from reading posts on here that past drivers had some input on methods and there was a sampling of </p><p>drivers than contributed to what we all now call the numbers...but I honestly believe these drivers who were chosen </p><p>were probably the fastest ones out there. I don't have a problem with the system of a time allowance but with the current individual times each task is given for today's world I believe they are way off..when was the last time the individual tasks were studied...1957??? Paging dr. P-man."....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 819515, member: 4777"] You hit the nail on the head....the question I want to know is when did ie decide that selection was 5.5 seconds per package or that a cod was 8.76567 seconds...1960????back in those days the average weight of a package was much less than it is now. Customers use to get off the pot pronto to meet the ups driver..well that's not exactly true anymore. I know from reading posts on here that past drivers had some input on methods and there was a sampling of drivers than contributed to what we all now call the numbers...but I honestly believe these drivers who were chosen were probably the fastest ones out there. I don't have a problem with the system of a time allowance but with the current individual times each task is given for today's world I believe they are way off..when was the last time the individual tasks were studied...1957??? Paging dr. P-man.".... [/QUOTE]
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