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TO: batman,

I went back over the post by mcracing, because I was not only impressed, but intrigued by it, and a thought came to me and wanted to run it by you and the Forum Guys.

A good manager, (with the emphasis on "GOOD", a "MM "would not consider this ,mostly, because it was not "His" idea) that uses GPS after a period of monitoring for let's say 6 to 8 months could essentially "Guage" his road guys and from the information see who is the most productive and profitable in conjuction with feed back from his assigned customers ----take that information ---Find out what these TECHS are doing that makes them sucessful and use to help the TECH who might be either struggling and might need a little help to bring him up to speed, I am not refering to the "SLACKER", but the TECH that has the potential to be better but needs some pointers to help him.
  • Posted 8 Apr 2008 12:05
  • Modified 8 Apr 2008 12:19 by poster
  • By roadrat
  • joined 24 Jan'08 - 186 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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The use of "hello" as a telephone greeting is attributed to Thomas Edison. He is said to have suggested it as a simpler alternative to other greetings, such as "Do I get you?" or "Are you there?".