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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 998515" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>As I read "ROAD WARRIORS" I glanced over at Buzz Lightyear and laughed. Every day the time card I turn in is what it took to get done that day. The only way I can cut 29 minutes is to drive on my lunch break. Not going to happen. I've known couriers who milk in the past but with gap reports, etc today they've effectively put pressure on everyone to perform well. To now suggest that we wring out 29 minutes is putting them in the category of the old Domino's Pizza. That kind of pressure, if they carry it out, will surely lead to accidents and deaths. And are we teenagers? Do we really get motivated to work harder because we're ROAD WARRIORS? I can see in my mind the newly minted road warriors at morning meetings with jaws jutted out, fists on their hips, a look of steely determination in their eyes. Put a flowing cape on their shoulders, purple and orange of course, and you'll have the New FedEx: bravely working for less so that the rich get richer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 998515, member: 24302"] As I read "ROAD WARRIORS" I glanced over at Buzz Lightyear and laughed. Every day the time card I turn in is what it took to get done that day. The only way I can cut 29 minutes is to drive on my lunch break. Not going to happen. I've known couriers who milk in the past but with gap reports, etc today they've effectively put pressure on everyone to perform well. To now suggest that we wring out 29 minutes is putting them in the category of the old Domino's Pizza. That kind of pressure, if they carry it out, will surely lead to accidents and deaths. And are we teenagers? Do we really get motivated to work harder because we're ROAD WARRIORS? I can see in my mind the newly minted road warriors at morning meetings with jaws jutted out, fists on their hips, a look of steely determination in their eyes. Put a flowing cape on their shoulders, purple and orange of course, and you'll have the New FedEx: bravely working for less so that the rich get richer. [/QUOTE]
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