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<blockquote data-quote="Ms Spoken" data-source="post: 201262" data-attributes="member: 2118"><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 10px">Our building just had our time study about a month ago. Here are a few TRUE facts that UPS has allowed us. If you should have to fuel your truck you are allowed 2.33 (min) to do so. Well I'm here to tell you just to input your ID number then the mileage your already out of time. Today I timed myself at the pump (mom & pop) station and it took 8 min total to fuel and then go inside to pay. </span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 10px">Before our study I asked my sup should I walk through the truck to make a dock delv and he said never. Stop your truck walk to the rear open doors and unload and push cart all of it in. He said to always assume your truck is full and you can not walk through it. So lets say your at a pick-up you stop truck, walk around open doors, get back into truck and back to dock, exit using passenger door walk around to the dock and make a pile of boxes to be loaded on the dock. Go back around and step into the cab and load and then exit back out the passenger side (make sure you shut the bulk head every time and get another load. I know all of this sounds crazy but, it really helped with my time study. </span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 10px">Another good tip is WALK WALK WALK every stop off. Only back off the road when needed. Start taking a look at your delivery points for back doors or a good place to DR the package (not that we don't do that already). Talk with your customers and let them know what is going on. They can play a huge role in your time study. You will also get extra time if you can grow the company with a sales lead. I have my paper work here with me and I can list the national average time UPS gives you to do our job. It's all a joke anyway just do your job and use your methods and I also have the 300+ methods on paper if needed.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ms Spoken, post: 201262, member: 2118"] [FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="2"]Our building just had our time study about a month ago. Here are a few TRUE facts that UPS has allowed us. If you should have to fuel your truck you are allowed 2.33 (min) to do so. Well I'm here to tell you just to input your ID number then the mileage your already out of time. Today I timed myself at the pump (mom & pop) station and it took 8 min total to fuel and then go inside to pay. Before our study I asked my sup should I walk through the truck to make a dock delv and he said never. Stop your truck walk to the rear open doors and unload and push cart all of it in. He said to always assume your truck is full and you can not walk through it. So lets say your at a pick-up you stop truck, walk around open doors, get back into truck and back to dock, exit using passenger door walk around to the dock and make a pile of boxes to be loaded on the dock. Go back around and step into the cab and load and then exit back out the passenger side (make sure you shut the bulk head every time and get another load. I know all of this sounds crazy but, it really helped with my time study. Another good tip is WALK WALK WALK every stop off. Only back off the road when needed. Start taking a look at your delivery points for back doors or a good place to DR the package (not that we don't do that already). Talk with your customers and let them know what is going on. They can play a huge role in your time study. You will also get extra time if you can grow the company with a sales lead. I have my paper work here with me and I can list the national average time UPS gives you to do our job. It's all a joke anyway just do your job and use your methods and I also have the 300+ methods on paper if needed.[/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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