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<blockquote data-quote="gixxer squid" data-source="post: 1464592" data-attributes="member: 53297"><p>All they care is about meeting there numbers. Falsifications are the name of the business</p><p></p><p>Yeah, today I am on a thread rant.</p><p></p><p>I don't drive often but when I do, I want to set a good example for our guys. I strive to always have 100% service. Few weeks ago I had to help out with 3 bulk stops on companies closed a few days for inventory. No problem, 450 boxes to 3 stops, piece of cake. Only 3 deliveries. 0 boxes on truck when I take back to terminal. Nice easy 100% service. Get the daily the next morning, I have 98% service. 1 box didn't get delivered, code 16. WTF, there aint no boxes on the truck to deliver. </p><p></p><p>Go to management, ask them what box didn't get delivered, where it was, tracking number, told them my truck was completely empty, no freaking box got missed or not scanned. They had no answer, they just randomly decided to hit me with a DNA that was not even on my truck.</p><p></p><p>One of the office guys i get along with well told me that they will randomly assign something like this to another route or contract if another contractor failed on his service so it doesn't affect the terminals numbers. Basically if someone has 5 DNA on truck the office could change it two 2-3 and assign the others to another route. I have no idea IF this is true as its hearsay so don't quote me. I have no idea how terminal management operates. I do hear lots of whisperings all over though about hitting the numbers number numbers, so it wouldn't surprise me if true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gixxer squid, post: 1464592, member: 53297"] All they care is about meeting there numbers. Falsifications are the name of the business Yeah, today I am on a thread rant. I don't drive often but when I do, I want to set a good example for our guys. I strive to always have 100% service. Few weeks ago I had to help out with 3 bulk stops on companies closed a few days for inventory. No problem, 450 boxes to 3 stops, piece of cake. Only 3 deliveries. 0 boxes on truck when I take back to terminal. Nice easy 100% service. Get the daily the next morning, I have 98% service. 1 box didn't get delivered, code 16. WTF, there aint no boxes on the truck to deliver. Go to management, ask them what box didn't get delivered, where it was, tracking number, told them my truck was completely empty, no freaking box got missed or not scanned. They had no answer, they just randomly decided to hit me with a DNA that was not even on my truck. One of the office guys i get along with well told me that they will randomly assign something like this to another route or contract if another contractor failed on his service so it doesn't affect the terminals numbers. Basically if someone has 5 DNA on truck the office could change it two 2-3 and assign the others to another route. I have no idea IF this is true as its hearsay so don't quote me. I have no idea how terminal management operates. I do hear lots of whisperings all over though about hitting the numbers number numbers, so it wouldn't surprise me if true. [/QUOTE]
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