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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1066329" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I've seen OSS come into the station and re-sector routes many times, and ther only mission is to increase "efficiency". The only problem with that is that they don't really understand the job. To them, you just drive around dropping boxes all day. </p><p></p><p>Here's an example. One courier I know has been on the same route for 10 years. He smoked it every day, because he knows exactly who signs quickly, the shortcuts if traffic is bad, and how to manage his deliveries. OSS comes in, and adds a residential area to his route that adds about 30 resis per day onto his route. They removed one minor street from his existing route. Simply put, he cannot do it, and management is all over him because "OSS said it could be done". </p><p></p><p>As Goldilocks said, the couriers know the job best, yet they've taken all input away from us and put complete faith in the engineers and management. Remember, these are the same folks who have been working on ROADS for years and still don't have it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1066329, member: 12508"] I've seen OSS come into the station and re-sector routes many times, and ther only mission is to increase "efficiency". The only problem with that is that they don't really understand the job. To them, you just drive around dropping boxes all day. Here's an example. One courier I know has been on the same route for 10 years. He smoked it every day, because he knows exactly who signs quickly, the shortcuts if traffic is bad, and how to manage his deliveries. OSS comes in, and adds a residential area to his route that adds about 30 resis per day onto his route. They removed one minor street from his existing route. Simply put, he cannot do it, and management is all over him because "OSS said it could be done". As Goldilocks said, the couriers know the job best, yet they've taken all input away from us and put complete faith in the engineers and management. Remember, these are the same folks who have been working on ROADS for years and still don't have it right. [/QUOTE]
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