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Layed off drivers being fired for mislaods
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 591405" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>In my building the package car lineups are changed a bit from day to day, so a preloader has to break the habits he has learned whenever his car order is different. It must be especially difficult when he has four cars to load, but two of them are switched with each other every other day or so. ( One day it's Car One then Car Two; the next day it's Car Two then Car One. And in a few days, the order is switched back again.) I know as a carwasher who lines-up the package cars, these changing lineups drive us crazy and cost us time.</p><p>- - - - -</p><p>Some years ago the acceptable missort rate for loading a trailer was 1 missort per every 2,500 packages loaded. The hard part was policing the area so someone else wouldn't misload several pieces of bulk into your trailer when you wern't looking, (or after you punched out,) and ruin your frequency for the whole week or month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 591405, member: 18044"] In my building the package car lineups are changed a bit from day to day, so a preloader has to break the habits he has learned whenever his car order is different. It must be especially difficult when he has four cars to load, but two of them are switched with each other every other day or so. ( One day it's Car One then Car Two; the next day it's Car Two then Car One. And in a few days, the order is switched back again.) I know as a carwasher who lines-up the package cars, these changing lineups drive us crazy and cost us time. - - - - - Some years ago the acceptable missort rate for loading a trailer was 1 missort per every 2,500 packages loaded. The hard part was policing the area so someone else wouldn't misload several pieces of bulk into your trailer when you wern't looking, (or after you punched out,) and ruin your frequency for the whole week or month. [/QUOTE]
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