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Originally Posted by redpoint5
I know that performance metrics can be annoyingly rigid and not account for many other variables, but if someone is getting paid by the hour, I can't feel sorry for how long each stop takes except for my penchant towards seeking efficiency.
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The key is you have to slow way down, follow all the steps, and be deliberate about avoiding repetitive motion injuries or poor ergonomic practices that will kill knees, shoulders, backs ect over what likely will be 40 years of doing it.
Usually the first thing that goes is the curbing of the tires, then no seat belt, etc. Next thing you know the guy is driving door open, no seatbelt, and the truck is sitting there running while he hops. That can go on for years because that guy is beating all estimates and making himself and bosses look good. Then one day something happens and the truck drives off with out him and he's hero to zero in 5 mins and 20 years of hero forgotten.