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<blockquote data-quote="Rallyguy" data-source="post: 1054058" data-attributes="member: 31859"><p>Do you know how Production is calculated?</p><p></p><p>Its a simple formula. Take last quarters production and add a percentage gain to that. Its up to the district manger how he/she wants each division to perform. But all divisions must roll up to that district number. Then all the buildings in a division have to roll up to that division number. Then all sorts to that building number.</p><p></p><p>This number keeps going up.</p><p></p><p>Working super hard only makes work harder next year. The production requirement is never going to go down. They are not going to ask for 128 this year and 125 next. As a loader it is in your best interest to work slower and a lower overall PPH number = more employees or more hours.</p><p></p><p>Note: I was never a loader/Unloader. I was in management as a ft sup. I left about 6 months ago</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rallyguy, post: 1054058, member: 31859"] Do you know how Production is calculated? Its a simple formula. Take last quarters production and add a percentage gain to that. Its up to the district manger how he/she wants each division to perform. But all divisions must roll up to that district number. Then all the buildings in a division have to roll up to that division number. Then all sorts to that building number. This number keeps going up. Working super hard only makes work harder next year. The production requirement is never going to go down. They are not going to ask for 128 this year and 125 next. As a loader it is in your best interest to work slower and a lower overall PPH number = more employees or more hours. Note: I was never a loader/Unloader. I was in management as a ft sup. I left about 6 months ago [/QUOTE]
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