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Is this a unfair time study?
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<blockquote data-quote="ups_vette" data-source="post: 260725" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>WOW!! What a concept. To "get the most work done at the least cost" I'm sure this concept is contrary to the way you run your personal life, when having work done on your car or home. You want to get the least work done at the most cost. I can see you're a financial genius.</p><p></p><p>As far as the distance from the "truck" to a stop, it's measured in feet, not the number of steps. The average adult step is 2 1/2 feet, some are longer and some are shorter. The Time Study Observer knows the distance of his/her step, counts the number of steps taken and converts it to feet. It's not uncomon for a short person to take more steps to cover the same distance as a taller person, but the distance will be the same.</p><p></p><p>The 64 you refer to is the number of steps for an average person (2 1/2 feet per step) to walk, which would be 160 feet. I seriously doubt you have many stops that are more than 160 feet from the "truck" to the stop one way.</p><p></p><p>So, you can take as many baby steps as you wish, but it will not change the the distance you walk Just follow the method you were taught and walk at a brisk pace and do not run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups_vette, post: 260725, member: 2125"] WOW!! What a concept. To "get the most work done at the least cost" I'm sure this concept is contrary to the way you run your personal life, when having work done on your car or home. You want to get the least work done at the most cost. I can see you're a financial genius. As far as the distance from the "truck" to a stop, it's measured in feet, not the number of steps. The average adult step is 2 1/2 feet, some are longer and some are shorter. The Time Study Observer knows the distance of his/her step, counts the number of steps taken and converts it to feet. It's not uncomon for a short person to take more steps to cover the same distance as a taller person, but the distance will be the same. The 64 you refer to is the number of steps for an average person (2 1/2 feet per step) to walk, which would be 160 feet. I seriously doubt you have many stops that are more than 160 feet from the "truck" to the stop one way. So, you can take as many baby steps as you wish, but it will not change the the distance you walk Just follow the method you were taught and walk at a brisk pace and do not run. [/QUOTE]
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