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anyone have tips on avoiding misloads?
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<blockquote data-quote="loaderdude" data-source="post: 325921" data-attributes="member: 11880"><p>My method involves a double check of each pkg. I sort and load according to the PAL label. Thats one check. Also we are supposed to match both labels' last 4 digits of tracking #'s for bad-PAL check. I don't do this because its too time consuming and difficult to see. Instead, I quickly match the street name on address label with street name on PAL label just before loading. If you become familiar with the streets in each truck you load, this acts as a bad-PAL check and a wrong-car check at the same time. Its much easier to read a word than check long #'s. It also works for businesses/ bulk stops if you instead check both labels' consignee names match. I know there are same street names on adjacent cars sometimes which can be confusing but it really is surprisingly easy to get to know what streets a route gets after a while. It works for me and its still easier than loading completely by address like we used to. Hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loaderdude, post: 325921, member: 11880"] My method involves a double check of each pkg. I sort and load according to the PAL label. Thats one check. Also we are supposed to match both labels' last 4 digits of tracking #'s for bad-PAL check. I don't do this because its too time consuming and difficult to see. Instead, I quickly match the street name on address label with street name on PAL label just before loading. If you become familiar with the streets in each truck you load, this acts as a bad-PAL check and a wrong-car check at the same time. Its much easier to read a word than check long #'s. It also works for businesses/ bulk stops if you instead check both labels' consignee names match. I know there are same street names on adjacent cars sometimes which can be confusing but it really is surprisingly easy to get to know what streets a route gets after a while. It works for me and its still easier than loading completely by address like we used to. Hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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