Let's say a company has 10 drivers, with 9 Petes and 1 KW to drive. Let's say the KW driver quits in Jan., and a new driver is hired in Feb. and he quits at the end of Feb....etc. so that 10 drivers quit in the year and 10 new ones were hired = the turnover rate is now at 100%, as that is how it is calculated...but yet 90% of the drivers did not quit and were retained and lets call that the retention rate. The calculation is the number of separations divided by the numer of positions times 100 to convert to a percentage.
Lets say in addition to the 1 KW driver position turning over 10 times during the year, one Pete driver also quit = the turnover rate is now at 110%.
If two Pete drivers quit, plus the 10 KW drivers, you would have 12 quits and the turnover rate is 12 divided by 10 = 120%....so you see you can have over a 110% turnover rate for the year, and yet 90% of your drivers have not turned over!!!
So if the retention rate were quoted as a 90% retention rate for this same company, you would think they were really a good company.But quote a 100% turnover rate for the same situation for the same company and you would think they were really a bad company!!!.
Turnover rates are not the most helpful measure, due to all the reasons mentioned by zentrucking, and I agree with zentrucking that it is a confusing statistic, and sometimes does not make a lot of sense. But it does have some uses....for example, comparing between industries or between companies...healthcare has a 20 - 25% turnover ---fast food industry has 80 - 100% turnover ---hire all high school students and you will see them leave as fast as you can hire them. Trucking has a 125% turnover rate I am told....that is high...I have seen half the class I graduated from driving school with be really poor risks to hire and expect half of them will get fired from their first job or quit in their first year. Some flunked out, and some will not get hired at all. And this was an above average class according to one of my instructors.
Turnover rates include discharges as well as voluntary quits.
100%+ Turnover Rates - What do the Numbers really say?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by zentrucking, Jun 27, 2010.
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