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Tweedle Dee or tweedle dumb?
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 815651" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Evenin Pman, hope you had a good day at the office. Here, it rained all day, so a good day to catch up on paperwork I have been putting off.</p><p></p><p>Well, lets see if I can explain it to where we are on the same page.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Now, you allowed him to dictate the answer by not giving you the complete information on the question. How do you compare the following?</p><p> </p><p>Our driver 400 packages 211 stops Got back at the right time Beats it by .50</p><p>The other 300 packages 190 stops got back in by 21:30 and beats it by .1</p><p> </p><p>You can not compare the two, because he never told you what numerical value the "right time is. It could have been an hour later. You dont know. So therefor how can you really know if the first driver is actually doing the better job as he claims. </p><p> </p><p>When comparing two drivers, I always want hard numbers. Then figure out what the difference is.</p><p> </p><p>Also, there are other factors not mentioned. Not all stops are rated the same either. Sups around here tried that one. Gave a driver a high density area with a decent allowance, and he knocked off 56 stops in two hours. Blasted his numbers and his over/under. But yet 15 different stops on the same loop that are spread out have the same allowance, but those 15 take the two hours to deliver as well. So not all stops are the same either. But you already know that.</p><p> </p><p>Best</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 815651, member: 484"] Evenin Pman, hope you had a good day at the office. Here, it rained all day, so a good day to catch up on paperwork I have been putting off. Well, lets see if I can explain it to where we are on the same page. Now, you allowed him to dictate the answer by not giving you the complete information on the question. How do you compare the following? Our driver 400 packages 211 stops Got back at the right time Beats it by .50 The other 300 packages 190 stops got back in by 21:30 and beats it by .1 You can not compare the two, because he never told you what numerical value the "right time is. It could have been an hour later. You dont know. So therefor how can you really know if the first driver is actually doing the better job as he claims. When comparing two drivers, I always want hard numbers. Then figure out what the difference is. Also, there are other factors not mentioned. Not all stops are rated the same either. Sups around here tried that one. Gave a driver a high density area with a decent allowance, and he knocked off 56 stops in two hours. Blasted his numbers and his over/under. But yet 15 different stops on the same loop that are spread out have the same allowance, but those 15 take the two hours to deliver as well. So not all stops are the same either. But you already know that. Best d [/QUOTE]
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