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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1867861" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>There you go again. trying to compare city with rural. First hand experience with the matter demonstrated clearly that to get a new guy from a productivity perspective to get up to what his fully versed predecessor could do , it took a good six months. Out here you don't go from stop A to stop B then stop C. You fromA to B to K to S than back to C because if you don't by the time you get to S they are gone for the day. We had new car dealers who were closed on Mondays. Operations that closed at noon on Weds. places open only 1 or 2 days a week. A single pickup that was a 40 mile round trip with small window.Small elementary schools stretched across a 300 square mile school district. Daily trip mileage of 300+ miles is a slow day. You take your GPS device and throw it out the window. They have proven themselves woefully inaccurate out in the sticks. You take your turn by turn set up your own stop sequence based on your own knowledge of the aforementioned circumstances. This takes time. As for your temster comments,because rule of law quarantees a worker the right to pursue collective bargaining anything can happen when you treat people so badly that they simply rise up in anger realizing that they are at the point where they have nothing left to lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1867861, member: 58386"] There you go again. trying to compare city with rural. First hand experience with the matter demonstrated clearly that to get a new guy from a productivity perspective to get up to what his fully versed predecessor could do , it took a good six months. Out here you don't go from stop A to stop B then stop C. You fromA to B to K to S than back to C because if you don't by the time you get to S they are gone for the day. We had new car dealers who were closed on Mondays. Operations that closed at noon on Weds. places open only 1 or 2 days a week. A single pickup that was a 40 mile round trip with small window.Small elementary schools stretched across a 300 square mile school district. Daily trip mileage of 300+ miles is a slow day. You take your GPS device and throw it out the window. They have proven themselves woefully inaccurate out in the sticks. You take your turn by turn set up your own stop sequence based on your own knowledge of the aforementioned circumstances. This takes time. As for your temster comments,because rule of law quarantees a worker the right to pursue collective bargaining anything can happen when you treat people so badly that they simply rise up in anger realizing that they are at the point where they have nothing left to lose. [/QUOTE]
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