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<blockquote data-quote="dudebro" data-source="post: 4833622" data-attributes="member: 11234"><p>But at a productivity rate that affords RCPDs ~$40hr at straight time.</p><p></p><p>I think one thing driving engineering mgmt reduction is the company believes it can succeed this time with better tech. </p><p></p><p>Also, the time/money we saved from super-standarizing every job element won't be flexible enough in the future. </p><p></p><p>Preloaders already can't load in optimized route order; there isn't quite enough data available at start time. So, how exacting do we really have to be with preload methods, loop dispatch, etc? </p><p></p><p>The biggest part of on road time study was to determine the walks...how far are the houses from the street? Google Maps, a tool we didn't have 15 years ago, is fine for this. All the other data is in the DIAD. Houses don't get further from the street over time, either.</p><p></p><p>All of these things indicate the company can become leaner in engineering, or, the engineers can find other projects to return on their investment. </p><p></p><p>And I say that as one of the engineers. I think we can be more imaginative than being the DMs consigliere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudebro, post: 4833622, member: 11234"] But at a productivity rate that affords RCPDs ~$40hr at straight time. I think one thing driving engineering mgmt reduction is the company believes it can succeed this time with better tech. Also, the time/money we saved from super-standarizing every job element won't be flexible enough in the future. Preloaders already can't load in optimized route order; there isn't quite enough data available at start time. So, how exacting do we really have to be with preload methods, loop dispatch, etc? The biggest part of on road time study was to determine the walks...how far are the houses from the street? Google Maps, a tool we didn't have 15 years ago, is fine for this. All the other data is in the DIAD. Houses don't get further from the street over time, either. All of these things indicate the company can become leaner in engineering, or, the engineers can find other projects to return on their investment. And I say that as one of the engineers. I think we can be more imaginative than being the DMs consigliere. [/QUOTE]
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