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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 4057844" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>The last of the actual "boots on the ground" time studies and the respective trace drawn were done in 2010. Anything afterwords was cobbled together by someone sitting in their desk - making stuff up.</p><p>IF the route is not currently getting OJS'd then the often-only possible way of making scratch is to work for free: load everything yourself rather than the preloader, re sort again on rest periods and even find a good spot like a multi-story residence to scope out while on lunch.</p><p>Nowadays your managers are only looking for you giving a good attempt at scratching, the policy of scratching 5 days in a row is slowly fading. But you could certainly try to scratch or at minimum make improvements week-after-week.</p><p></p><p>They cheat the parameters on an OJS. OJS is a sane normal and efficient day. Day after when it's done they go back to pounding me and my men with a big ol fist 11 hour days and a whole ton of time and money flushed down the toilet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 4057844, member: 68137"] The last of the actual "boots on the ground" time studies and the respective trace drawn were done in 2010. Anything afterwords was cobbled together by someone sitting in their desk - making stuff up. IF the route is not currently getting OJS'd then the often-only possible way of making scratch is to work for free: load everything yourself rather than the preloader, re sort again on rest periods and even find a good spot like a multi-story residence to scope out while on lunch. Nowadays your managers are only looking for you giving a good attempt at scratching, the policy of scratching 5 days in a row is slowly fading. But you could certainly try to scratch or at minimum make improvements week-after-week. They cheat the parameters on an OJS. OJS is a sane normal and efficient day. Day after when it's done they go back to pounding me and my men with a big ol fist 11 hour days and a whole ton of time and money flushed down the toilet. [/QUOTE]
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