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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1052019" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>Except their are union employees out there doing whatever they can to not work a fair day. My location has one that says he aims to only pick up one package ever 90 seconds. This is an irreg driver, and management expects us to have a pph in the high 30s low 40s from pickup in unload and dropoff in PD. I would not call that overwhelming. 1 package every 90 seconds is 40 in an hour, but this is just either picking up one package in the unload or dropping of one package in the load, meaning over the entire trip of say 40 packages it's taken 2 hours not counting the travel time around the building which can easily be another 30 minutes. This causes the rest of the people on staff to have to pick up the slack because it's not like in the load/unload/sort where a supervisor can sit in one spot and fill in for a short period, but a supervisor to cover this blatant sandbagging would have to grab equipment and travel the building.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for a fair days work and such, but there are people who abuse it, and it hurts their coworkers and it can hurt the customer who has paid for a service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1052019, member: 28856"] Except their are union employees out there doing whatever they can to not work a fair day. My location has one that says he aims to only pick up one package ever 90 seconds. This is an irreg driver, and management expects us to have a pph in the high 30s low 40s from pickup in unload and dropoff in PD. I would not call that overwhelming. 1 package every 90 seconds is 40 in an hour, but this is just either picking up one package in the unload or dropping of one package in the load, meaning over the entire trip of say 40 packages it's taken 2 hours not counting the travel time around the building which can easily be another 30 minutes. This causes the rest of the people on staff to have to pick up the slack because it's not like in the load/unload/sort where a supervisor can sit in one spot and fill in for a short period, but a supervisor to cover this blatant sandbagging would have to grab equipment and travel the building. I'm all for a fair days work and such, but there are people who abuse it, and it hurts their coworkers and it can hurt the customer who has paid for a service. [/QUOTE]
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