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Fenderbender
I`m a bit confused about this.Is every express pkg in the US a 10:30 commit? Where I am,we have early AM pkgs which are like 8AM guaranteed,but since I dont deal with them what I`m curious about is the other express commit times...
Here in Canada,the only pkgs with a 10:30 commit are domestic express.(ex:Vancouver-Toronto)International express(including US pkgs) are all 12:00PM commits.
Domestic express and express savers are also noon commits.
International express savers are end of day .
I usually get around 10-15 10:30 commits,and about 30 that are
noon.Every international pkg delivered after 10:30 AM shows in the diad as being late,even though they are noon commits.As far as trace goes,forget it.Every day is different,and with the 15-20 oncalls I get every day trace is virtually non existant.I've also read in some threads that you do all your air first,then do ground.If I didn`t do them both at the same time,I'd end up with 25 stops over my max and I'd be over 12 hours every day.Can someone explain how it works there?
Here in Canada,the only pkgs with a 10:30 commit are domestic express.(ex:Vancouver-Toronto)International express(including US pkgs) are all 12:00PM commits.
Domestic express and express savers are also noon commits.
International express savers are end of day .
I usually get around 10-15 10:30 commits,and about 30 that are
noon.Every international pkg delivered after 10:30 AM shows in the diad as being late,even though they are noon commits.As far as trace goes,forget it.Every day is different,and with the 15-20 oncalls I get every day trace is virtually non existant.I've also read in some threads that you do all your air first,then do ground.If I didn`t do them both at the same time,I'd end up with 25 stops over my max and I'd be over 12 hours every day.Can someone explain how it works there?