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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 311333" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>We have been on PAS/EDD for a couple of years now. Before PAS, our Preload used to go down by 8:00 AM. After PAS, it is usually wrapped by 8:30. </p><p></p><p>As a Driver, I like PAS/EDD for the most part. I did work with the PAS/EDD Team that put it in and my route was changed back to where it is run the way it should be. I am an "Apex Driver", that means my route usually stays about the same. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it has led to more service failures in my opinion. PAS doesn't read some addresses correctly, so sometimes the PAL Label will have the wrong address on it. I have to scroll through my EDD list and pick out the addresses where the street number doesn't match up with the street name. And you also have the infamous "Bad Slap", where the wrong PAL Label is put on the package so the Preloader loads it on the wrong Package Car. Nowadays, the newer Preloaders just load by the PAL Label, they don't have the street name knowledge like they used to where they knew what street went on what route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 311333, member: 1674"] We have been on PAS/EDD for a couple of years now. Before PAS, our Preload used to go down by 8:00 AM. After PAS, it is usually wrapped by 8:30. As a Driver, I like PAS/EDD for the most part. I did work with the PAS/EDD Team that put it in and my route was changed back to where it is run the way it should be. I am an "Apex Driver", that means my route usually stays about the same. Unfortunately, it has led to more service failures in my opinion. PAS doesn't read some addresses correctly, so sometimes the PAL Label will have the wrong address on it. I have to scroll through my EDD list and pick out the addresses where the street number doesn't match up with the street name. And you also have the infamous "Bad Slap", where the wrong PAL Label is put on the package so the Preloader loads it on the wrong Package Car. Nowadays, the newer Preloaders just load by the PAL Label, they don't have the street name knowledge like they used to where they knew what street went on what route. [/QUOTE]
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