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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="mattwtrs" data-source="post: 79391" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>What a thread!! On area mileage and walks to the delivery point are big factors. Use of hand cart is important too. Last study a long time ago involved an multi floor office building. I had only envelopes and light small boxes for delivery and 4 call tags. The time study guy asked why I was getting my hand cart out? I replied," You'll see." The call tags were for the 3rd floor and the packages weighed over 30lbs each. I completed 3 of the tags so there was 90lbs on the cart leaving the building as opposed to less than 20lbs going in. I told him the deliveries were light that day and he did check previous delivery records and that building was usually 15 packages or more between a 6 stop average. I also had the customers make sure the overhead doors were closed where I back inside because the doors are only left open for 3 months all year long. Bottom line was the allowance changed in the my favor and I was no longer on the radar screen for paid over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattwtrs, post: 79391, member: 1187"] What a thread!! On area mileage and walks to the delivery point are big factors. Use of hand cart is important too. Last study a long time ago involved an multi floor office building. I had only envelopes and light small boxes for delivery and 4 call tags. The time study guy asked why I was getting my hand cart out? I replied," You'll see." The call tags were for the 3rd floor and the packages weighed over 30lbs each. I completed 3 of the tags so there was 90lbs on the cart leaving the building as opposed to less than 20lbs going in. I told him the deliveries were light that day and he did check previous delivery records and that building was usually 15 packages or more between a 6 stop average. I also had the customers make sure the overhead doors were closed where I back inside because the doors are only left open for 3 months all year long. Bottom line was the allowance changed in the my favor and I was no longer on the radar screen for paid over! [/QUOTE]
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