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<blockquote data-quote="atatbl" data-source="post: 349956" data-attributes="member: 12890"><p>Alright, let me clear something up. There ARE 340 methods. The only format I have seen them in, or even heard of them in are note cards. They are VERY real <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />. If any of your on-car sups have been moved/promoted to on-car sup in the last 3 years (maybe even longer) they knew these methods very well in their week long training for on-car sup. However, this training is usually done AFTER they have been on-car for quite sometime. </p><p></p><p>Also, the pre-trip falls into another category (like the DIAD). To make this perfectly clear: UPS policy holds 47 elements to a pre-trip. It is your management team's choice as to how many of those affect you. Here is why: There are only 9 elements to a DOT pre-trip (8 if you dont have a trailer or other coupling device). Its that simple. 47 is what UPS came up with. I am sure we could debate for years as to exactly why they did this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atatbl, post: 349956, member: 12890"] Alright, let me clear something up. There ARE 340 methods. The only format I have seen them in, or even heard of them in are note cards. They are VERY real :). If any of your on-car sups have been moved/promoted to on-car sup in the last 3 years (maybe even longer) they knew these methods very well in their week long training for on-car sup. However, this training is usually done AFTER they have been on-car for quite sometime. Also, the pre-trip falls into another category (like the DIAD). To make this perfectly clear: UPS policy holds 47 elements to a pre-trip. It is your management team's choice as to how many of those affect you. Here is why: There are only 9 elements to a DOT pre-trip (8 if you dont have a trailer or other coupling device). Its that simple. 47 is what UPS came up with. I am sure we could debate for years as to exactly why they did this. [/QUOTE]
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