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<blockquote data-quote="Blakely656" data-source="post: 798442" data-attributes="member: 31679"><p>Originally Posted by <strong>JustTired</strong></p><p>But, in my view, it isn't a perfect system. Never was and never will be. I would contend that the more the company strives to make it a "perfect system", the further it is from being one. </p><p></p><p>It's really a simple job. Pickup pkgs, route pkgs, and deliver pkgs. The more layers of processes added to the mix....the less simple it becomes.</p><p></p><p>The concept (I suppose ) of these processes is to get more done with less. That's not a bad business plan and it is being employed by many companies. But, there is a tipping point. And I think (quite possibly) it has been reached. The harder the company tries to achieve the "more for less" goal......the less achievable that goal becomes.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Perfect!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakely656, post: 798442, member: 31679"] Originally Posted by [B]JustTired[/B] But, in my view, it isn't a perfect system. Never was and never will be. I would contend that the more the company strives to make it a "perfect system", the further it is from being one. It's really a simple job. Pickup pkgs, route pkgs, and deliver pkgs. The more layers of processes added to the mix....the less simple it becomes. The concept (I suppose ) of these processes is to get more done with less. That's not a bad business plan and it is being employed by many companies. But, there is a tipping point. And I think (quite possibly) it has been reached. The harder the company tries to achieve the "more for less" goal......the less achievable that goal becomes. Perfect! [/QUOTE]
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