UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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If you have a lot cod tags. It could take 45 minutes. I used to look at the microfiche for shipper #’s
Yeah......I don't think so.
If you have a lot cod tags. It could take 45 minutes. I used to look at the microfiche for shipper #’s
Yes. Biggest variables that affect PM time is the length of the drive path to your parking spot and the length of the walk to the center. Everything else is pretty standard.So it's different time allowances in different buildings?
Honestly that's the last number I'm worried about.Yes. Biggest variables that affect PM time is the length of the drive path to your parking spot and the length of the walk to the center. Everything else is pretty standard.
Well, Frigid is right. It's near the last thing management worries about too.Honestly that's the last number I'm worried about.
Just care about the numbers on my paycheck
I was just curious about the numbers other than that, I don't careWell, Frigid is right. It's near the last thing management worries about too.
Us either.I
I was just curious about the numbers other than that, I don't care
I was curious about something that happened years ago. I was driving with my door open and I came to a stop, and the handcart fell into the cab, and broke the key in ignition. SOB!!!.. had to leave it running all damn dayUs either.
If you code the airs in special counts you get credit albeit minuscule.If you do an industrial park route, then unloading 50-75 airs (my average on one I cover) takes a bit of time. I've wondered if that is taken into account vs bringing back a route with no airs.
If you code the airs in special counts you get credit albeit minuscule.
47 minutes hereIs there an exact time allotted when you return to the building at night for DVIR, air drop off, clerk packages, mileage overage explanation, etc? Looking for the exact number of minutes if someone can help.
yes, especially since if you just plug in the same number every day IE has no idea there is a problem to solveBe honest. Dont falsify a DIAD entry to make some dumb metric.
I wonder if IE ever calculated how many man hours are wasted with the BS.
We do fuel off site and enter 99 for the code to ensure that we get the proper allowance.