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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 200956" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>We had a time study about 5 years ago. It was VERY interesting to me. I wasn't even close to being a driver back then but as a reloader I couldn't help but notice many changes during that week or two. The drivers that were usually in late all came in earlier. The drivers that usually came in early all came in later. My friends that were already drivers then told me that load quality seemed to improve drasticly during the time studies then dropped off again when it was over. Routes weren't cut like they normally were. There were less "over nine fives." No one was in before 5. No one was out past 6:30. The preloader said that they made a little more money during the time study because they were starting a little earlier. Probably to help them have a little more time to doctor their loads. To me the time study just proved that most centers would probably run smoother if everyone did their jobs correctly. Not just the drivers but everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 200956, member: 198"] We had a time study about 5 years ago. It was VERY interesting to me. I wasn't even close to being a driver back then but as a reloader I couldn't help but notice many changes during that week or two. The drivers that were usually in late all came in earlier. The drivers that usually came in early all came in later. My friends that were already drivers then told me that load quality seemed to improve drasticly during the time studies then dropped off again when it was over. Routes weren't cut like they normally were. There were less "over nine fives." No one was in before 5. No one was out past 6:30. The preloader said that they made a little more money during the time study because they were starting a little earlier. Probably to help them have a little more time to doctor their loads. To me the time study just proved that most centers would probably run smoother if everyone did their jobs correctly. Not just the drivers but everyone. [/QUOTE]
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