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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey4" data-source="post: 1011608" data-attributes="member: 36374"><p>Well, let's hope we don't have to find out. This is a good example for you Dano. Your repy is " Really? People routinely win lawsuits for getting fired for not fulfilling the obligations of their jobs? That's a new one." You think of it as people not doing their jobs and may of us think of it as unrealistic expectations which could only be met through unsafe behavior and perhaps not met at all without a warp in the time space continuum. The SPH goals are arbitary numbers that Fedex decides need to be met and controls most of the ability to meet them. There is nothing scientific in the Fedex SPH formula. Any engineer outside of Fedex could tear the Fedex SPH goals to bits. And as for the Fedex engineers I have come in contact with...many of them are pulling there hair out trying to meet the company goals. That is enough said on this subject. You will have to talk to yourself now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey4, post: 1011608, member: 36374"] Well, let's hope we don't have to find out. This is a good example for you Dano. Your repy is " Really? People routinely win lawsuits for getting fired for not fulfilling the obligations of their jobs? That's a new one." You think of it as people not doing their jobs and may of us think of it as unrealistic expectations which could only be met through unsafe behavior and perhaps not met at all without a warp in the time space continuum. The SPH goals are arbitary numbers that Fedex decides need to be met and controls most of the ability to meet them. There is nothing scientific in the Fedex SPH formula. Any engineer outside of Fedex could tear the Fedex SPH goals to bits. And as for the Fedex engineers I have come in contact with...many of them are pulling there hair out trying to meet the company goals. That is enough said on this subject. You will have to talk to yourself now. [/QUOTE]
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