@backroomdude had the best answer: Workbench RWT will have the total expected pull times for Autofills and each hour of CAFs. If it's not on your Workbench yet, go to the nearest PC (either fixture room or receiving) and open Workbench, use your TM number and password to log in, on the left is a "quick links" bar that you can edit to add "Workload Planning Tools" or some such, but in short it brings up RWT which has all the pull info.
More informational answer: This will all depend on your store, but as stated above the expectations are usually skewed. Is there a 2-minute batch but you have to move ten things and the batch takes you 4 minutes? Do you pull a 2-minute batch and zone while doing so, so it takes you 3? Do you shove everything to the side and screw zoning so the 2-minute batch takes 1 minute? There are all sorts of team members and all sorts of ways to measure their metrics, and the pull score is just one of the metrics that a good lead should look at.
If you're interested in pull times, start looking at the location accuracy reports. It used to be Workbench/MyPerformance/Backroom/BR TM Location Accuracy, but they just updated MyPerformance so it might be under Operations or something now. TM Location Accuracy report will tell you how many pulls each TM worked during the week, how many baffles they created, and what percentage came from M-Delete, Y-Yes usage, and Locu.
Combine the pull times report and location accuracy report and you'll start to get a VERY good idea who is doing things right and who is not. I had a situation where I missed most of my pull times and another team member beat all of theirs; then I showed the team lead the accuracy report and I pulled 1,200 batches with 2 baffles. The team member who beat their times pulled 800 batches with 64 baffles in that week. They didn't last too long, because they were M-Deleting left and right, pulling stuff and leaving it on the shelf, etc.
@see spot save So in short, keep expanding your awareness of what reports you can access, there are lots of ways to track your personal numbers and see how you are doing. Glad you're interested in checking out your numbers, best of luck to you!