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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1119380" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The problem is not that the allowances arent 100% accurate. No measurement that complex will <em>ever</em> be 100% accurate.</p><p></p><p>The <em>problem</em>....is when the allowance is clearly and demonstrably wrong by a significant amount, yet the company absolutely <em>refuses</em> to correct that flaw <em>as a matter of policy.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em>If the roof of the building allowed large volumes of water to flow in every time there was a rainstorm, reasonable people would agree that there was a leak, and the company would make arrangements for repairs to be made to that roof in order to solve the problem. In the case of a flawed timestudy, however...the management people involved will walk around indoors with umbrellas and spend huge amounts of time and energy pushing mops and moving buckets around to catch the water, while at the same time trying to convince the driver that its actually sunny outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1119380, member: 14668"] The problem is not that the allowances arent 100% accurate. No measurement that complex will [I]ever[/I] be 100% accurate. The [I]problem[/I]....is when the allowance is clearly and demonstrably wrong by a significant amount, yet the company absolutely [I]refuses[/I] to correct that flaw [I]as a matter of policy. [/I]If the roof of the building allowed large volumes of water to flow in every time there was a rainstorm, reasonable people would agree that there was a leak, and the company would make arrangements for repairs to be made to that roof in order to solve the problem. In the case of a flawed timestudy, however...the management people involved will walk around indoors with umbrellas and spend huge amounts of time and energy pushing mops and moving buckets around to catch the water, while at the same time trying to convince the driver that its actually sunny outside. [/QUOTE]
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