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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 407299" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I have to say I agree with Tieguy and P-man here. The timestudies are not fair; they never have been fair; they were never intended to <u>be</u> fair. To grieve the new manner in which they are being done is to recognize what they produce. That is NOT a road we want to go down.</p><p> </p><p>I would love to be wrong here. I would love it if the new studies could be more easily disputed, challenged and corrected when wrong. Perhaps the new method will allow for this...but I wont be holding my breath. It is still my belief that timestudies are a zero-sum game, and that before they are done it has already been determined which routes will lose or gain time according to an overall business plan for the center. Time is money...why would UPS ever give away money?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 407299, member: 14668"] I have to say I agree with Tieguy and P-man here. The timestudies are not fair; they never have been fair; they were never intended to [U]be[/U] fair. To grieve the new manner in which they are being done is to recognize what they produce. That is NOT a road we want to go down. I would love to be wrong here. I would love it if the new studies could be more easily disputed, challenged and corrected when wrong. Perhaps the new method will allow for this...but I wont be holding my breath. It is still my belief that timestudies are a zero-sum game, and that before they are done it has already been determined which routes will lose or gain time according to an overall business plan for the center. Time is money...why would UPS ever give away money? [/QUOTE]
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