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20 Missed, OMS' fault
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 87617" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>why in the hell is this overdispatching happening ACROSS THE COUNTRY. There has to be someone from the top who has communicated this across the board. The days of staying out 15 hours are OVER!!!! Get this through your brain. I know this company has been into production since day one, but what is needed to happen is a change. This is the number one priority from a drivers perspective, im sure. I really think most drivers like the physical atmosphere that this job provides, and that having a busy 8 or 9 hour day is fine. WHY ARE DRIVERS GOING OUT WITH 20-30 EXTRA STOPS, OR HAVING TOO MANY PICKUPS OR STAYING OUT 11 HOURS. This is happening across the board in every center in america. And filing a grievence isnt going to stop it. Making a comment in the eri survey doesnt mean jack. In my center all I hear from the OMS persons is that"ups needs to hire more drivers" They are in a position that is stuck between managenent and the drivers. They get stuck with finding help for drivers after management has gone home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 87617, member: 4777"] why in the hell is this overdispatching happening ACROSS THE COUNTRY. There has to be someone from the top who has communicated this across the board. The days of staying out 15 hours are OVER!!!! Get this through your brain. I know this company has been into production since day one, but what is needed to happen is a change. This is the number one priority from a drivers perspective, im sure. I really think most drivers like the physical atmosphere that this job provides, and that having a busy 8 or 9 hour day is fine. WHY ARE DRIVERS GOING OUT WITH 20-30 EXTRA STOPS, OR HAVING TOO MANY PICKUPS OR STAYING OUT 11 HOURS. This is happening across the board in every center in america. And filing a grievence isnt going to stop it. Making a comment in the eri survey doesnt mean jack. In my center all I hear from the OMS persons is that"ups needs to hire more drivers" They are in a position that is stuck between managenent and the drivers. They get stuck with finding help for drivers after management has gone home. [/QUOTE]
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