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Is there anybody at the wheel at UPS that can pay attention to the real world?
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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 542765" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p>Sleeve, there is not one thing that you have said here that is wrong. It is ashame. Not on your part but on the company's part. Our preloaders don't have to think anymore. I am guessing that, in part, they are told not to think anymore. Go faster, wrap up earlier, less payroll. It's really to bad. They just throw the stops on the shelf without regard to where they end up. 2 out of the last 3 days I've had to go back to Home Depot because my preloader can't keep it all together. It's like they don't care anymore. </p><p> </p><p>My preloader, yesterday morning, got pissy with me because I put the hand truck back in the cargo area so I could get my water bottles and put my bag up. He said, I'm not done loading yet. He couldn't even reach my hand truck and he is notorious for not leaving any space for my hand truck or for me for that matter. I would bet, if I left the hand truck at the center a few times my sups would get the idea real quick. This rte absolutely has to have a hand truck. </p><p> </p><p>When I was preloading I took a lot of pride in making sure my drivers had as good a load as I could possibly give them. I took awhile to learn how to do that but I did learn. Now UPS makes sure that they never learn the finer techniques. And to what cost? I know EDD is supposed to be ALL, but it isn't and those that are setting up EDD aren't either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 542765, member: 11476"] Sleeve, there is not one thing that you have said here that is wrong. It is ashame. Not on your part but on the company's part. Our preloaders don't have to think anymore. I am guessing that, in part, they are told not to think anymore. Go faster, wrap up earlier, less payroll. It's really to bad. They just throw the stops on the shelf without regard to where they end up. 2 out of the last 3 days I've had to go back to Home Depot because my preloader can't keep it all together. It's like they don't care anymore. My preloader, yesterday morning, got pissy with me because I put the hand truck back in the cargo area so I could get my water bottles and put my bag up. He said, I'm not done loading yet. He couldn't even reach my hand truck and he is notorious for not leaving any space for my hand truck or for me for that matter. I would bet, if I left the hand truck at the center a few times my sups would get the idea real quick. This rte absolutely has to have a hand truck. When I was preloading I took a lot of pride in making sure my drivers had as good a load as I could possibly give them. I took awhile to learn how to do that but I did learn. Now UPS makes sure that they never learn the finer techniques. And to what cost? I know EDD is supposed to be ALL, but it isn't and those that are setting up EDD aren't either. [/QUOTE]
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