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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 361051" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>Isn't it amazing that this conversation even needs to take place? </p><p> </p><p>The whole purpose of EDD was to layout the area in a logical manner so that a monkey could deliver it effectively. This is a classic example of the shortcomings in this system. Especially considering all of the advice to "run it the best, shortest, fastest way to qualify" and then run it by trace after qualification.</p><p> </p><p>This pretty much shows that there is a right way to run the area (drivers knowledge and ability) and a "less" right way (EDD). Hopefully someone other that P-man is paying attention. The key to a system that works is "driver input" at all stages of the implementation. I guess it's hard to admit that a driver might just be smarter than the computer or smarter than the person laying out the "trace".</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, good luck CA. It seems to me that it's sort of a "catch-22" situation. It sucks to be a newbie under the EDD system. Hopefully, you have a management team that has some consideration for the circumstances. Otherwise, they just might be going through a whole bunch of DQs to fill the position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 361051, member: 10234"] Isn't it amazing that this conversation even needs to take place? The whole purpose of EDD was to layout the area in a logical manner so that a monkey could deliver it effectively. This is a classic example of the shortcomings in this system. Especially considering all of the advice to "run it the best, shortest, fastest way to qualify" and then run it by trace after qualification. This pretty much shows that there is a right way to run the area (drivers knowledge and ability) and a "less" right way (EDD). Hopefully someone other that P-man is paying attention. The key to a system that works is "driver input" at all stages of the implementation. I guess it's hard to admit that a driver might just be smarter than the computer or smarter than the person laying out the "trace". Anyway, good luck CA. It seems to me that it's sort of a "catch-22" situation. It sucks to be a newbie under the EDD system. Hopefully, you have a management team that has some consideration for the circumstances. Otherwise, they just might be going through a whole bunch of DQs to fill the position. [/QUOTE]
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