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<blockquote data-quote="tourists24" data-source="post: 596354" data-attributes="member: 11490"><p>and again here lies the problem which I have stated many times. The whole IE system (DIAD, EDD, PAS,,,etc) may be the pride and envy of many industries, but the expectations put on the drivers are not fair. The system has to be set up with a certain "ideal" day scenario. Set up as if we were in an assembly line situation when there are many many things that change day to day... Some may be slight, others not (weather, load quality, etc,,, list can go on and on). Even you have said this has been a problem. Yet these are the numbers that mgt gets in trouble if a driver is too overallowed; therefore the driver gets pressured. How can a 5' tall driver and a 6' driver possibly be comared equally, esp on a route with a lot of walking. Not to mention a 55 year old driver compared to a 23 year old driver (again list can go on and on). All that matters at the center level is that the numbers are met and that the driver must maintain good numbers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourists24, post: 596354, member: 11490"] and again here lies the problem which I have stated many times. The whole IE system (DIAD, EDD, PAS,,,etc) may be the pride and envy of many industries, but the expectations put on the drivers are not fair. The system has to be set up with a certain "ideal" day scenario. Set up as if we were in an assembly line situation when there are many many things that change day to day... Some may be slight, others not (weather, load quality, etc,,, list can go on and on). Even you have said this has been a problem. Yet these are the numbers that mgt gets in trouble if a driver is too overallowed; therefore the driver gets pressured. How can a 5' tall driver and a 6' driver possibly be comared equally, esp on a route with a lot of walking. Not to mention a 55 year old driver compared to a 23 year old driver (again list can go on and on). All that matters at the center level is that the numbers are met and that the driver must maintain good numbers... [/QUOTE]
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