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Route Information Card

Route Information Card. Instructions for data gathering and posting. October 2009. Post MIARAP Base Cased Volume. CDV Data For Route Info Card. Post MIARAP Data Does Not Provide Total CDV (Missing DPS/Parcels/Sequence Volumes). DPS, SEQ, PP Data For RIC.

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Route Information Card

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  1. Route Information Card Instructions for data gathering and posting. October 2009

  2. Post MIARAP Base Cased Volume CDV Data For Route Info Card Post MIARAP Data Does Not Provide Total CDV (Missing DPS/Parcels/Sequence Volumes)

  3. DPS, SEQ, PP Data For RIC Use DPS/PP/Sequence Volumes Data From MIARAP Evaluation Period To Establish Base CDV

  4. Adjust final Unit Summary into Leave and Return time groups per the M39, Section 122

  5. Scheduling Carriers M-39 Sect 122 • 122 Scheduling Carriers • 122.1 Establishing Schedules • 122.11 Consider the following factors in establishing schedules: a. Schedule carriers to report before 6 a.m. only when absolutely necessary. b. Fix schedules to coincide with receipt and dispatch of mail. At least 80 percent of the carriers’ daily mail to be cased should be on or at their cases when they report for work. c. Schedule carriers by groups. Form groups of carriers who make the same number of delivery trips and whose office time is approximately the same. d. Generally, schedule carriers of the same group to begin, leave, return, and end at the same time. e. Schedule so that delivery to customers should be approximately the same time each day. f. Make a permanent schedule change when it is apparent that one or more days’ mail volume varies to where it is causing late leaving. g. Schedule carriers’ non-work days in accordance with the National Agreement.

  6. Scheduling Leave Time Per M39-Section 122 • Use MIARAP Unit Summary to establish groups within 5-10 minutes of like office times. • Set new Leave Times, I.E. 7:30 start • :50 (:45-:55) = 8:20 (Route:22) • 1:00 (:56-1:05) = 8:30 (-0-) • 1:10 (1:06-1:15) = 8:40 (-0-) • 1:20 (1:16-1:25) = 8:50 (Routes: 2,4,5,11,12,15,19,23,25,32,34) • 1:30 (1:26-1:35) = 9:00 (Routes:1,3,7,8,9,10,13,16,17) • 1:40 (1:36-1:45) = 9:10 (Routes: 6,14,20,27,28,29,33,40) • 1:50 (1:46- 1:55) = 9:20 (Route: 30)

  7. Scheduling Leave Time Per M39-Section 122 In accordance with the M39 Section 122, Schedule carriers into: “Leave Time Groups”

  8. Enter RBI Data Into The RIC Data Sheet

  9. Rename the Excel sheet tab with the appropriate route number.2. Review RIC for accuracy (Leave time must be based on the GROUP LEAVE TIME).3. Post at carriers case and remove any older versions of Route Information Cards from the carriers case.4. Post new RIC information at the carriers case.

  10. THIS IS WHAT YOUR RIC SHOULD LOOK LIKE: GROUP LEAVE TIME

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