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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="xracer" data-source="post: 79335" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>All of those things that Scratch King mentioned work well when a supervisor does his annual ride but as far as time studies you can throw all of that out the window. The time study guy that rides with you does not car if you close your bulkhead door or latch the chain on your back door, those things are all figured into a general formula. They are there to count things like the average number of steps you take for each stop and the average speed that is appropriate for your delivery area. You can run an additional hour paid over standards playing the games of using proper methods and such but it will not effect your time allowances as far as the time study person is considered. We had a time study done several years ago in our center and the people that did the proper methods as compared to those who did not still lost great amounts on their time allowances. Just do your job and don't worry about THIER numbers..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xracer, post: 79335, member: 2209"] All of those things that Scratch King mentioned work well when a supervisor does his annual ride but as far as time studies you can throw all of that out the window. The time study guy that rides with you does not car if you close your bulkhead door or latch the chain on your back door, those things are all figured into a general formula. They are there to count things like the average number of steps you take for each stop and the average speed that is appropriate for your delivery area. You can run an additional hour paid over standards playing the games of using proper methods and such but it will not effect your time allowances as far as the time study person is considered. We had a time study done several years ago in our center and the people that did the proper methods as compared to those who did not still lost great amounts on their time allowances. Just do your job and don't worry about THIER numbers.. [/QUOTE]
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