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<blockquote data-quote="PrimeUPS" data-source="post: 1713721" data-attributes="member: 56792"><p>You're talking about two different things.</p><p>First, there's DNED (as has been said) this is where the building has scanned the pkg in the primary. It's not saying it made it to your car, it's not saying anything other than it was in the building for delivery today. It's essentially MIA. If it was misloaded, then EVERYONE needs to help each other out and scan it. By you not scanning it, you're guaranteeing that someone will get written up for it. If it was LIB, then EVERYONE needs to help each other and scan it. If it was damaged, scan it! Scan it scan it scan it! I've seen too many eTT printouts where preload had it and it disappears for a day and then all of a sudden it gets a TWI scan. Know what that means, that means a driver had it, didn't scan it, and either dumped it on the belt RTB or left it in a pile of pu's that Metro unloaders then belted for you. Scan it scan it scan it. This is simple, we get paid to scan and transport packages. We don't get paid to scan them and let them sit. We don't get paid to just transport them willy nilly. It's a scan-transport system. So yes, if you fail to follow either of those, you will see discipline up to and including termination. Help us all out, my pkg ends up in your car, scan it. I don't want to be on the dirty rotten list and I'll do the same for you. </p><p>There's a scan check, whereby preload or center supervisors audit scan cars. The scans are done by car so there's no "well I know I didn't have that pkg", well it was on your car! If you show up on that report, expect some discipline out of it. </p><p>Nobody does these per se, they are system mechanisms that are part of our tracking systems. No verification is needed. Just scan everything and sheet it appropriately and encourage everyone else to do the same and nobody will need to worry about a talk with much less termination. </p><p>Both of these are flavors of the month right now, be prepared. Scan every package, or find different work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrimeUPS, post: 1713721, member: 56792"] You're talking about two different things. First, there's DNED (as has been said) this is where the building has scanned the pkg in the primary. It's not saying it made it to your car, it's not saying anything other than it was in the building for delivery today. It's essentially MIA. If it was misloaded, then EVERYONE needs to help each other out and scan it. By you not scanning it, you're guaranteeing that someone will get written up for it. If it was LIB, then EVERYONE needs to help each other and scan it. If it was damaged, scan it! Scan it scan it scan it! I've seen too many eTT printouts where preload had it and it disappears for a day and then all of a sudden it gets a TWI scan. Know what that means, that means a driver had it, didn't scan it, and either dumped it on the belt RTB or left it in a pile of pu's that Metro unloaders then belted for you. Scan it scan it scan it. This is simple, we get paid to scan and transport packages. We don't get paid to scan them and let them sit. We don't get paid to just transport them willy nilly. It's a scan-transport system. So yes, if you fail to follow either of those, you will see discipline up to and including termination. Help us all out, my pkg ends up in your car, scan it. I don't want to be on the dirty rotten list and I'll do the same for you. There's a scan check, whereby preload or center supervisors audit scan cars. The scans are done by car so there's no "well I know I didn't have that pkg", well it was on your car! If you show up on that report, expect some discipline out of it. Nobody does these per se, they are system mechanisms that are part of our tracking systems. No verification is needed. Just scan everything and sheet it appropriately and encourage everyone else to do the same and nobody will need to worry about a talk with much less termination. Both of these are flavors of the month right now, be prepared. Scan every package, or find different work. [/QUOTE]
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