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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 283424" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I'm not sure which things you are referring to but, everything I mentioned has happened here, some of them on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They know what IE says we are supposed do, which has very little to do with reality.</p><p>That's not the kind of crap that I was talking about. What I was talking about is a system of time that is built around a perfect loop detail , a perfect load, a perfect set of circumstances (ie getting out of the building without having to wait on preload or late air), no meet points, no business being closed between noon and 1300. I can't speak for your building, but none of that happens on a routine here.</p><p></p><p>Nor should we be expected to do 40 SPH.</p><p>Reckon your Great Granny would want to be my helper next Christmas? I'll be nice to her and give her a big 'ole tip on Christmas Eve.</p><p></p><p> BINGO, we have a winner.</p><p></p><p>Well, I get tired of using the same old lines as hearing the same old lines.</p><p>You say "they get paid to minimize YOUR hours.", that's so simple to accomplish. Just cut back on the stops stuffed inside that package car. The truth is their job is to try to get more production in a shorter period of time. Another truth is, I get all I can done with the tools they provide. If they want me to produce a perfect day for them, just give me perfect tools to work with and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 283424, member: 13254"] I'm not sure which things you are referring to but, everything I mentioned has happened here, some of them on a regular basis. They know what IE says we are supposed do, which has very little to do with reality. That's not the kind of crap that I was talking about. What I was talking about is a system of time that is built around a perfect loop detail , a perfect load, a perfect set of circumstances (ie getting out of the building without having to wait on preload or late air), no meet points, no business being closed between noon and 1300. I can't speak for your building, but none of that happens on a routine here. Nor should we be expected to do 40 SPH. Reckon your Great Granny would want to be my helper next Christmas? I'll be nice to her and give her a big 'ole tip on Christmas Eve. BINGO, we have a winner. Well, I get tired of using the same old lines as hearing the same old lines. You say "they get paid to minimize YOUR hours.", that's so simple to accomplish. Just cut back on the stops stuffed inside that package car. The truth is their job is to try to get more production in a shorter period of time. Another truth is, I get all I can done with the tools they provide. If they want me to produce a perfect day for them, just give me perfect tools to work with and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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