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<blockquote data-quote="brownrodster" data-source="post: 592365" data-attributes="member: 10437"><p>You've answered your own question. Focus on reducing missloads. There are several types of missloads. Missloads that are maybe 1 or two blocks off route and easy to deliver. Missloads that are deliverable but may take the driver 10-15 minutes. And undeliverable missloads that are too inconvenient and time consuming for a driver to deliver.</p><p> </p><p>Which type are you getting? Are your drivers refusing to travel a couple minutes off route to deliver a missload? If that's the case then shame on the driver. Management should not allow drivers to get away with that.</p><p> </p><p>Are you getting missloads that are 30 miles off route and make no sense why they got loaded on that truck? </p><p> </p><p>Are you you mixing up packages from trucks you load and just getting them in the wrong truck?</p><p> </p><p>I don't know what PAS is like as my center keeps it old school. Most missloads I encounter are for roads I deliver too but maybe on the next route over and I deliver them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrodster, post: 592365, member: 10437"] You've answered your own question. Focus on reducing missloads. There are several types of missloads. Missloads that are maybe 1 or two blocks off route and easy to deliver. Missloads that are deliverable but may take the driver 10-15 minutes. And undeliverable missloads that are too inconvenient and time consuming for a driver to deliver. Which type are you getting? Are your drivers refusing to travel a couple minutes off route to deliver a missload? If that's the case then shame on the driver. Management should not allow drivers to get away with that. Are you getting missloads that are 30 miles off route and make no sense why they got loaded on that truck? Are you you mixing up packages from trucks you load and just getting them in the wrong truck? I don't know what PAS is like as my center keeps it old school. Most missloads I encounter are for roads I deliver too but maybe on the next route over and I deliver them. [/QUOTE]
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