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New Rule for Part-timers: No work over 5 hours!
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<blockquote data-quote="HEFFERNAN" data-source="post: 430635" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>I havn't been part time for years. There must be some automatic bonus then for going over 5? Back in '95-'98, we were not allowed to go over 5.</p><p>Thats just like us drivers going over 10.</p><p> </p><p>When I was suping, we had to kick all our preloaders off the clock when the drivers came to their cars, then use inside FTers to finish the last minute details. Doesn't sound like anything out of the ordinary to me. If you were used to working over 5 then they probably caught on to how much money they were losing.</p><p> </p><p>Management uses a formula to figure out how many hours they are allowed to use for that day. PPH is pieces per PT hours used. They use the total volume coming in and divide that by how many hours the part time help is used. So for instance the goal might be 70PPH for the day. The more PTers kicked off the clock, the easier it will be to attain that goal. PPH is the sole number that preload management is scored on. PPH is GOD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEFFERNAN, post: 430635, member: 11315"] I havn't been part time for years. There must be some automatic bonus then for going over 5? Back in '95-'98, we were not allowed to go over 5. Thats just like us drivers going over 10. When I was suping, we had to kick all our preloaders off the clock when the drivers came to their cars, then use inside FTers to finish the last minute details. Doesn't sound like anything out of the ordinary to me. If you were used to working over 5 then they probably caught on to how much money they were losing. Management uses a formula to figure out how many hours they are allowed to use for that day. PPH is pieces per PT hours used. They use the total volume coming in and divide that by how many hours the part time help is used. So for instance the goal might be 70PPH for the day. The more PTers kicked off the clock, the easier it will be to attain that goal. PPH is the sole number that preload management is scored on. PPH is GOD. [/QUOTE]
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