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I am going to be creating one and I will post in your thread when readyIs there a 2/7 build week spreadsheet?
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I am going to be creating one and I will post in your thread when readyIs there a 2/7 build week spreadsheet?
Not clear your question. But As far as these share sheets, you can input the data in the week you are scheduled for. If you get bumped you can then mark you are moved and reenter your information in your new group.How do we handle "I'm scheduled for 1/31, no 2/7, wait what 2/14?"
My question must have been clear enough since you answered it. A number of us started as 1/31 and have been bumped twice already and there are likely more to come.Not clear your question. But As far as these share sheets, you can input the data in the week you are scheduled for. If you get bumped you can then mark you are moved and reenter your information in your new group.
Yes I will post in the thread when ready.Can you create a 2/28 week sheet when you get a chance? Thanks for making this; it’s interesting to see the data.
Thank you!Yes I will post in the thread when ready.
Agree there doesn’t seem to be any real “delay” pattern. Of course this is a small sample The data has users that opt to share their builds only. We know they produce 1000’s a week. So our small sample may not be representing. It still shows I feel there are no items like tops or other major features that are not being built. The delay item may have been true earlier but is not the case now. I think dealer allocation is the real item driving the orderSo I've been buried in these sheets now for about an hour or so looking for some kind of sensible pattern, Their organization on what's being produced is bonkers. The only pattern I've been able to sus out so far is that the year of the order doesn't seem to matter. It looks like all the orders are for the same month(s) between 20 and 21 order dates. Kinda bizarre. Has anyone else noticed anything else pattern-wise that might shed light on production?
nice data.. good job
I did see something a few months back that Ford said they had the mic hard tops figured out. I donno how true that statement was and the article didn't go into detail but judging by the sample of data here that seems to track.Agree there doesn’t seem to be any real “delay” pattern. Of course this is a small sample The data has users that opt to share their builds only. We know they produce 1000’s a week. So our small sample may not be representing. It still shows I feel there are no items like tops or other major features that are not being built. The delay item may have been true earlier but is not the case now. I think dealer allocation is the real item driving the order