IE= Someone with a college degree that has no work experience in the jobs that they are going to analize, and tell the people doing those jobs how to do them better.
In all fairness, some of the things they come up with are good, some are not worth the time or the paper they are written on.
Dammor, Last year I covered a route for a driver that is 29 years old, been his route for several years. I forgot to change the name and SS# in the board to mine. I beat the standards by .79. The next morning we caught the mistake, and corrected it. WE had them print out another center stat sheet, and according to it, I had now beat the standards by 1.21 hours. THat is with all the stats the same, only the name and SS# were changed. So if there is not a SS# curve, then what gives? That is the only explanation that we could figure.
The last time study I was on, the UPS IE gal, made me go by other stops that I never make because we had been under dispatched. She even stoped to play basket ball with one group of costomers because we got there at 4 and were done. So I really got a screwed up time study. I kept getting beat be an hour or more. Center manager had it restudied about 2 months later. This time they did not pull off work, I went out the same way I do every day. From that time on, the time study showed that I beat standards by .75-1.5 or so every day. So alot depends on the day they do the time study, compared with the usual days.
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