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<blockquote data-quote="Pascr1850" data-source="post: 596948" data-attributes="member: 22443"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I was a Revenue Auditor for over 5 years in the Scranton,PA center until.....3 weeks ago when they got rid of the Revenue Recovery Dept. at my building, along with my part-time sup. (sup got put in another position)</p><p>The center I work at is small compared to a hub, but I myself made the company over $17,000 (a new audit record) in 1 week last year with dimentional and weight corrections.</p><p>The NDA paks are almost always marked as LTR. FYI a NDA LTR cost about $25 to ship. Just a 1 lb weight correction on these Paks is just under $2...and I used to get a ton of them every night.</p><p>As for the laser scanners at the hubs..they do override some of my scans but I myself was still consistently getting the company about $900 to $1800 a week, depending on what belt I was auditing. The problem with the laser scanners is that they don't scan irregs. Over 70's and oversize pkgs are taken off the belt and if a revenue auditor doesn't check/scan it for a correction it gets by.</p><p>At my center we get a trailer full of pkgs from Mazda..about 500 pieces a night. Mostly air pkgs and huge..bumpers and such. These things measure 65 x 37 x 13 which is 165"(total size) right at the max size you can ship a pkg. It comes out to be 161 lbs in dimensional weight. These things only weigh about 20 lbs. That is a huge <span style="color: lime">$$$$$$$</span> amount in audits that will never get scanned by the laser scanners, because they never get on the belt. Not to mention the 1-3 pkgs a night that are Over the max size that would be a size DWT correction plus a <u>$50</u> Over Max Size charge per pkg. The ones that are over 108" long get the $50 Over Max Length charge. Also, the ones that are over 150 lbs get that $50 charge too.</p><p>I just can't believe they would get rid of auditors who are making the company money. </p><p>Just thought i'd share this info in case some of the [EVIL]big shots in Harrisburg[/EVIL] </p><p>who are making a ton of cash and not really working all that hard are reading.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/devil.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":devil3:" title="Devil :devil3:" data-shortname=":devil3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pascr1850, post: 596948, member: 22443"] Hi All, I was a Revenue Auditor for over 5 years in the Scranton,PA center until.....3 weeks ago when they got rid of the Revenue Recovery Dept. at my building, along with my part-time sup. (sup got put in another position) The center I work at is small compared to a hub, but I myself made the company over $17,000 (a new audit record) in 1 week last year with dimentional and weight corrections. The NDA paks are almost always marked as LTR. FYI a NDA LTR cost about $25 to ship. Just a 1 lb weight correction on these Paks is just under $2...and I used to get a ton of them every night. As for the laser scanners at the hubs..they do override some of my scans but I myself was still consistently getting the company about $900 to $1800 a week, depending on what belt I was auditing. The problem with the laser scanners is that they don't scan irregs. Over 70's and oversize pkgs are taken off the belt and if a revenue auditor doesn't check/scan it for a correction it gets by. At my center we get a trailer full of pkgs from Mazda..about 500 pieces a night. Mostly air pkgs and huge..bumpers and such. These things measure 65 x 37 x 13 which is 165"(total size) right at the max size you can ship a pkg. It comes out to be 161 lbs in dimensional weight. These things only weigh about 20 lbs. That is a huge [COLOR=lime]$$$$$$$[/COLOR] amount in audits that will never get scanned by the laser scanners, because they never get on the belt. Not to mention the 1-3 pkgs a night that are Over the max size that would be a size DWT correction plus a [U]$50[/U] Over Max Size charge per pkg. The ones that are over 108" long get the $50 Over Max Length charge. Also, the ones that are over 150 lbs get that $50 charge too. I just can't believe they would get rid of auditors who are making the company money. Just thought i'd share this info in case some of the [EVIL]big shots in Harrisburg[/EVIL] who are making a ton of cash and not really working all that hard are reading.:devil3: [/QUOTE]
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