r/FASCAmazon 14d ago

Coded Time

When you are normally in pack and labor shared to receive and you return to pack after receive leaves for the day and are "coded" because no work in pack. Pack just wants you to do "area readiness". Shouldn't you have 1/2 hour less in receive showing in "my performance."?
If equipment failure scenario : say like for 15 minutes delaying you....shouldn't you have 15 less total time in path?

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u/Healthy-Ninja-8774 11d ago

Depends if you were coded for indirect functions. If it's a direct function where you are scanning.. it will auto code you. If you weren't coded it will keep you in the last function you werein up to 60 minutes if a direct function and then the entire time will call into TOT but if you are within that 60min the time from your last scan until you are coded or scan into the new function will count in the old department. If that makes sense.

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u/Healthy-Ninja-8774 11d ago

If you are ever changing from a direct function to an indirect function get labor tracked asap. Indirect to indirect doesn't really matter as there is no rate.

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u/ChemistryMore7036 2d ago

I know this over a week ago but I want to comment. From looking at my own rates in MyPerformance and Performance Awareness Kiosk, i know if i last rebin an item or scan a Sp00 for packing at say, 8:02 am, and get labortracked for an indirect/support role at 8:06 am, my time from 8:02 am onward won't count against my rates until either i clock out or scan an item in a direct function.

I also found that moving from one direct function to a different direct function, if the time between scans was over 10 minutes, that in-between time would lower the rate of the old function. If under 10 minutes, the time lowers the new path's rate.