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<blockquote data-quote="Robert91" data-source="post: 886246" data-attributes="member: 29957"><p>I was told once that labels should be checked in order to prevent loading bad PAL's. A shop steward overheard this supervisor talking and asked if she was high. Not sure about his choice of words, but he had a point. It's just insane to think that preloaders can check the packages, especially if they are marking the packages like their supposed to. Maybe some buildings have a slower unload, I'm only speaking from what I've seen from the best in my building. There just isn't enough time.</p><p></p><p>Also, point taken. Please forgive me for using the incorrect technical language, I'm just going off of what a driver tried to explained to me once. No matter the means, I know that in some way or another management is alerted by the drivers as to what happened in missload cases. My previous shift supervisor would usually tell me in the morning if I had any bad PAL's. (I'm sure like many issues this may be building specific.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert91, post: 886246, member: 29957"] I was told once that labels should be checked in order to prevent loading bad PAL's. A shop steward overheard this supervisor talking and asked if she was high. Not sure about his choice of words, but he had a point. It's just insane to think that preloaders can check the packages, especially if they are marking the packages like their supposed to. Maybe some buildings have a slower unload, I'm only speaking from what I've seen from the best in my building. There just isn't enough time. Also, point taken. Please forgive me for using the incorrect technical language, I'm just going off of what a driver tried to explained to me once. No matter the means, I know that in some way or another management is alerted by the drivers as to what happened in missload cases. My previous shift supervisor would usually tell me in the morning if I had any bad PAL's. (I'm sure like many issues this may be building specific.) [/QUOTE]
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