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What is the stupidest thing that you seen a fellow employee do.. or heard that they did
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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 2372414" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Real 9 hour days would be reasonable for this job. But it would still be impossible for UPS dispatch everyone everyday <9 paid days. Too much daily volume variances and other factors like call outs. What people forget is that if UPS decided to increase drivers substantially, you'd either have many cut guys day to day or less than 8 hour planned days which they can't do when we're guaranteed 8. </p><p></p><p>I always wonder about planned vs reality which is based on time studies. Wouldn't time studies be conducted using the methods? Speed limit, not walking across lawns, crossing around the back of the PC, not backing/walking off stops, complying with all the safety methods, etc...</p><p></p><p>If this were the case, wouldn't time be on the driver's side? How many drivers follow every method? If we're being honest, most drivers take short cuts and yet we come in paid over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 2372414, member: 50088"] Real 9 hour days would be reasonable for this job. But it would still be impossible for UPS dispatch everyone everyday <9 paid days. Too much daily volume variances and other factors like call outs. What people forget is that if UPS decided to increase drivers substantially, you'd either have many cut guys day to day or less than 8 hour planned days which they can't do when we're guaranteed 8. I always wonder about planned vs reality which is based on time studies. Wouldn't time studies be conducted using the methods? Speed limit, not walking across lawns, crossing around the back of the PC, not backing/walking off stops, complying with all the safety methods, etc... If this were the case, wouldn't time be on the driver's side? How many drivers follow every method? If we're being honest, most drivers take short cuts and yet we come in paid over. [/QUOTE]
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