that's basically what I did today, & then they asked me to update my ETA.
Don't even worry about that

that's basically what I did today, & then they asked me to update my ETA.
WTF! This sounds like Obama. Lots of fancy words. But, no substance.
Not the driver's fault, it's just that the numbers are phoney.
The expected first stop time is always, always stupid as hell. Same usually goes for time between most stops in the air run. Most drivers at my center don't actually look at that.
It's generated from the historical time you are in that area. Nothing to do with ORIONA few customers, who have signed up for mychoice, have told me they can get an estimated delivery time window via email or maybe text alerts. I assume that those estimated windows must be generated from Orion delivery times.
It's generated from the historical time you are in that area. Nothing to do with ORION
Because it has nothing to do with time. Orion deals with most efficient way to run your route based on miles. Orion adds time doesn’t subtract time from your dayWhat are you having trouble with? Someone said it wasn't about time. I'm simply pointing out it's all about time.
It's primarily why Orion is flawed in the real world because ETA's aren't met. Not the driver's fault, it's just that the numbers are phoney.
How do explain that Orion thinks you can do 30 stops during your air run before 10:30 when your first stop is at 9:30?
Because it has nothing to do with time. Orion deals with most efficient way to run your route based on miles. Orion adds time doesn’t subtract time from your day
Trust me, it’s harrassment. They don’t care about informing the driver of what spot to park in. Gimme a breakwithout much detail (from the OP, as the post said), it's hard to say whether or not it's management trying to push people or if there was another reason for wanting to know ETA. As a vehicle positioner, and working with the local sort ("metro), there are times we will ask OMS to send messages to drivers - park in so-and-so spot, what's the ETA for so-and-so driver, etc. These would be a few examples of not brow-beating or harassment, but valid reasons.
First stop ETA is usually about 5 minutes after start time in my building. We're not even in our PC's yet. Then there's that 15 minute ride to first stop.
If Orion is all about time, how do you explain it having me do a 5 o'clock drop box before a pickup with a close time of 5.What are you having trouble with? Someone said it wasn't about time. I'm simply pointing out it's all about time.
It's primarily why Orion is flawed in the real world because ETA's aren't met. Not the driver's fault, it's just that the numbers are phoney.
How do explain that Orion thinks you can do 30 stops during your air run before 10:30 when your first stop is at 9:30?
I am not saying it isn't harassment, but there are plenty of other reasons for wanting to know ETA.Trust me, it’s harrassment. They don’t care about informing the driver of what spot to park in. Gimme a break
but there's plenty of other reasons for wanting to know ETA.
Yeah, that's definitely going to get attention. I know OMS's can't and won't cover everything, but the DCR, absolutelyBig one at my center is customers needing to know what time they can pick up a same day will call after they missed something.
That's cute. What about the route I once had that had a two hour ride to my first stop?
You in Montana or something? Furthest route in my center is under 20 minutes. 2 hours in my area is like 20 centers.
Between 5-9 pmPlus it's eta(ESTIMATED TIME of arrival) not actual
If Orion is all about time, how do you explain it having me do a 5 o'clock drop box before a pickup with a close time of 5.