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In response to
"
If I have to wait more than 60 seconds anywhere I call it a staffing problem. -- nm
"
by
Max
I call that a Max problem. -- nm
Posted by
b. (aka starrynit)
Jul 16 '09, 11:47
;p
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post offices and banks. if you've got 3 people sitting idle at 10am and then 30 people in line at 1pm, maybe you should shuffle your man hours a bit. -- nm
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Max
Jul 16, 11:52
5
ah, i get that - er, not the 60 seconds timeframe, but the situation.
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b.
Jul 16, 11:57
The time of day is a factor, but often it's just random. -- nm
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mara
Jul 16, 11:54
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(or, employees shouldn't get testy when I step in a long line five minutes before the posted closing time) -- nm
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Max
Jul 16, 12:00
then I say calculate your peak requirements and man at that level all day. raise my taxes, I'll pay for it. -- nm
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Max
Jul 16, 11:56
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simple as that.
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b.
Jul 16, 12:00
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