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GPS tighten your standards?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1019530" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>What you are experiencing has been going on for decades. It is the typical I.E. scam to try and screw as many drivers out of their lunches and breaks as possible. The so-called "time study" has been carefully designed to create a "standard" that can only be met by working off of the clock. It is basically free money for the company; if 10 drivers on a 30 driver center can be intimidated into working thru their lunch in order to "run scratch", that equates to an entire route eliminated, one less FT employee on the payroll, one less car on the road. Time is money; why would UPS give away money?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1019530, member: 14668"] What you are experiencing has been going on for decades. It is the typical I.E. scam to try and screw as many drivers out of their lunches and breaks as possible. The so-called "time study" has been carefully designed to create a "standard" that can only be met by working off of the clock. It is basically free money for the company; if 10 drivers on a 30 driver center can be intimidated into working thru their lunch in order to "run scratch", that equates to an entire route eliminated, one less FT employee on the payroll, one less car on the road. Time is money; why would UPS give away money? [/QUOTE]
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