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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 137986" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>Time studies. What a freaking joke. Why does the company waste its resoures on this? Counting steps? Sort time? AM time? PM time? Start car time? All it takes is 1 traffic jam and your rocket science goes out the window. I was told I was taking, on average 1 second longer, than the allotted 8.4 seconds to step in the car, fasten the seatbelt and go. As the day went on, I tried to beat the 8.4 seconds. And do you know what I discovered? Its not safe to do it in 8.4 seconds! This my friends is that part of the methods that should not be timed. Why should you be in a rush to pull away from a curb? So you can run over a kid on a bike? My opinion, just slow the freak down! The company is counting seconds, yet you have 1 misload that takes 1/2 hour to deliver and now you seconds become negligible. As far as I'm concerned, the company can take their numbers and stick'em where the sun don't shine. I'm always under 9 5, and I think thats what should matter most. My opinion: FU and your 8.4 second start car routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 137986, member: 4653"] Time studies. What a freaking joke. Why does the company waste its resoures on this? Counting steps? Sort time? AM time? PM time? Start car time? All it takes is 1 traffic jam and your rocket science goes out the window. I was told I was taking, on average 1 second longer, than the allotted 8.4 seconds to step in the car, fasten the seatbelt and go. As the day went on, I tried to beat the 8.4 seconds. And do you know what I discovered? Its not safe to do it in 8.4 seconds! This my friends is that part of the methods that should not be timed. Why should you be in a rush to pull away from a curb? So you can run over a kid on a bike? My opinion, just slow the freak down! The company is counting seconds, yet you have 1 misload that takes 1/2 hour to deliver and now you seconds become negligible. As far as I'm concerned, the company can take their numbers and stick'em where the sun don't shine. I'm always under 9 5, and I think thats what should matter most. My opinion: FU and your 8.4 second start car routine. [/QUOTE]
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