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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 1105528"><p>Yeah, when I first started my supes finally chilled with letting me peel/reapply PAL labels because I was looking for a new crayon every 3 or 4 minutes. I wasn't losing them, though-- I'd get a large package that required full use of both hands, pocket the crayon, load the package, reach in my pocket for the crayon only to find it was in 4-5 tiny little pieces. Those pieces of **** (the crayons, I mean) just make everything more frustrating.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Reapernet, as far as I'm aware, my building doesn't require the use of crayons but management is big on advocating using the crayons instead of relying solely on PALs. If there's a problem with peeling and reapplying stickers, I can only see it being that an incorrect PAL label was placed on the package in the unload causing every sort and placement of the package thereafter to be a missort. Even in that case, though, you'll be getting your sequence number from the incorrect PAL label and writing and the wrong number on the box anyways, so if they're trying to clean up the operation a little bit it should probably be with the PTers scanning the packages in the unload before anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 1105528"] Yeah, when I first started my supes finally chilled with letting me peel/reapply PAL labels because I was looking for a new crayon every 3 or 4 minutes. I wasn't losing them, though-- I'd get a large package that required full use of both hands, pocket the crayon, load the package, reach in my pocket for the crayon only to find it was in 4-5 tiny little pieces. Those pieces of **** (the crayons, I mean) just make everything more frustrating. Reapernet, as far as I'm aware, my building doesn't require the use of crayons but management is big on advocating using the crayons instead of relying solely on PALs. If there's a problem with peeling and reapplying stickers, I can only see it being that an incorrect PAL label was placed on the package in the unload causing every sort and placement of the package thereafter to be a missort. Even in that case, though, you'll be getting your sequence number from the incorrect PAL label and writing and the wrong number on the box anyways, so if they're trying to clean up the operation a little bit it should probably be with the PTers scanning the packages in the unload before anything else. [/QUOTE]
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