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<blockquote data-quote="Maui" data-source="post: 1511677" data-attributes="member: 45037"><p>This is likely a game to reduce the number of routes onroad before 1200. The engineers basically tell the station management how many routes are allowed and the SM has to find a way to meet that. If you're out and usually do not tart until close to 1200 anyway this is a manipulation to make it appear like there are fewer routes. It is a shell game because the engineers believe that the window for 1200 PO commits is underutilized and wants to max out all those routes.</p><p></p><p>If you think it would help, then you could ask if Monday can be an exception, but Monday was probably the time they most wanted to reduce the number of routes before 1200. There is a big idea that Monday should be a maximum efficiency day since the freight is already there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maui, post: 1511677, member: 45037"] This is likely a game to reduce the number of routes onroad before 1200. The engineers basically tell the station management how many routes are allowed and the SM has to find a way to meet that. If you're out and usually do not tart until close to 1200 anyway this is a manipulation to make it appear like there are fewer routes. It is a shell game because the engineers believe that the window for 1200 PO commits is underutilized and wants to max out all those routes. If you think it would help, then you could ask if Monday can be an exception, but Monday was probably the time they most wanted to reduce the number of routes before 1200. There is a big idea that Monday should be a maximum efficiency day since the freight is already there. [/QUOTE]
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