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<blockquote data-quote="Robert91" data-source="post: 885816" data-attributes="member: 29957"><p>Usually if I'm not told about them the follow work day, I never hear about them. Of course if someone is missloading daily, they will keep track of them and maybe let you know your weekly total. It really just depends on your supervisors and what their boss has to say about it.</p><p></p><p>On another note, if your confident in your loading accuracy, you could always check with the driver about the package/s in question. Although, two weeks may be a bit out of his or her memory by now, so this only works the day after. (Heck, I was talking to a driver today and he couldn't remember if he worked yesterday.) If the missload was not your fault, i.e. bad pal, double pal, etc... he or she can clear it up with a steward or supervisor. I remember one time I got eleven, turns out all but one of them were a bad address and bad pal. Seems the driver/s were not trained on keying in bad pals on the DIAD so they were registering them as off areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert91, post: 885816, member: 29957"] Usually if I'm not told about them the follow work day, I never hear about them. Of course if someone is missloading daily, they will keep track of them and maybe let you know your weekly total. It really just depends on your supervisors and what their boss has to say about it. On another note, if your confident in your loading accuracy, you could always check with the driver about the package/s in question. Although, two weeks may be a bit out of his or her memory by now, so this only works the day after. (Heck, I was talking to a driver today and he couldn't remember if he worked yesterday.) If the missload was not your fault, i.e. bad pal, double pal, etc... he or she can clear it up with a steward or supervisor. I remember one time I got eleven, turns out all but one of them were a bad address and bad pal. Seems the driver/s were not trained on keying in bad pals on the DIAD so they were registering them as off areas. [/QUOTE]
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