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<blockquote data-quote="Arty S." data-source="post: 521435" data-attributes="member: 15604"><p>As a utiity driver I think PAS helps me much more than it hurts.</p><p> </p><p>Before, running routes you didn't know was extremely difficult. You didn't know the area. You didn't know what you had on car. You didn't know what order to run those stops. Yes, you could work through shelves 1000 through 8000 but there were a lot of custom loads, splits, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Now, you know every package on car and what order (UPS wants you) to do them in.</p><p> </p><p>I used to lose time lining up shelves (with map in hand) and prerecording stops as a shortcut to limited area knowledge and brick loads, and hope that nothing had been cross shelved by preload, or loads transferred during driving.</p><p> </p><p>For route drivers with a quality preloader the difference may not be as significant, but for those of us who average 3 to 4 routes a week I definitely appreciate it, despite its imperfections. I just wish that the people doing dispatch actually knew what they were pointing and clicking on when they do add/cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arty S., post: 521435, member: 15604"] As a utiity driver I think PAS helps me much more than it hurts. Before, running routes you didn't know was extremely difficult. You didn't know the area. You didn't know what you had on car. You didn't know what order to run those stops. Yes, you could work through shelves 1000 through 8000 but there were a lot of custom loads, splits, etc. Now, you know every package on car and what order (UPS wants you) to do them in. I used to lose time lining up shelves (with map in hand) and prerecording stops as a shortcut to limited area knowledge and brick loads, and hope that nothing had been cross shelved by preload, or loads transferred during driving. For route drivers with a quality preloader the difference may not be as significant, but for those of us who average 3 to 4 routes a week I definitely appreciate it, despite its imperfections. I just wish that the people doing dispatch actually knew what they were pointing and clicking on when they do add/cuts. [/QUOTE]
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