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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1185772" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Haven't they for several years now said that route goals are based on second best day ever on route? If that is obtainable, after some tweaking, and especially if swings are doing it, then can they say one isn't making an acceptable effort if one is consistently running at 95%? Not arguing for them, just wondering. My mgr recently read off the list of couriers who are hitting 100% or better. I signed an olcc for hitting 88%. Was told I didn't have to sign it if I didn't want to but it made it clear my numbers weren't acceptable. I wrote on it what a couple of customers had told me about previous courier's methods and mgr told me that was good, would enable him to make case to senior to change route parameters. At this point it's just a matter of pride. Hustled and posted excellent numbers all of these years and now as I'm retiring being treated like a bum. Mgr told me senior mgr asked him if he thought I was milking it. It may be strictly about Wall Street now, but we are real people they are treating like robots. Defective unit? Replace it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1185772, member: 24302"] Haven't they for several years now said that route goals are based on second best day ever on route? If that is obtainable, after some tweaking, and especially if swings are doing it, then can they say one isn't making an acceptable effort if one is consistently running at 95%? Not arguing for them, just wondering. My mgr recently read off the list of couriers who are hitting 100% or better. I signed an olcc for hitting 88%. Was told I didn't have to sign it if I didn't want to but it made it clear my numbers weren't acceptable. I wrote on it what a couple of customers had told me about previous courier's methods and mgr told me that was good, would enable him to make case to senior to change route parameters. At this point it's just a matter of pride. Hustled and posted excellent numbers all of these years and now as I'm retiring being treated like a bum. Mgr told me senior mgr asked him if he thought I was milking it. It may be strictly about Wall Street now, but we are real people they are treating like robots. Defective unit? Replace it. [/QUOTE]
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