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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 854429" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Of course some of you guys know I pre load. It seems a package thats opened or damaged always comes to me at least 10 - 30 times a night. This after about 100+ people might have been in contact with it in the past 48 hours. No one takes the time to tape it up, its always the same story, let the ass end of the line take care of it. I've had boxes for walmart spill out a butt load of DVDs on me once. I've seen other peoples packages spill out heavey objects that were charged into the boxline ( opened or damaged on the down side ), that would have broken toes and feet if it hit them on the way down. </p><p></p><p>Its a problem with shippers and costumers. People here at UPS just get it in and out of their hands as soon as possible. People dont see the point in spending a few cents more here in there, instead dealt the loss of product and items within. Just look around on the floor at your place of work. Theres millions of nails, screws, plastics and many other products laying around that were obviously from poorly packed packages that could of been avioded. </p><p></p><p>I try to tape anything thats opened or show my soup something is damaged. After the 10th-15th time it gets old. If people learned the right way to make their items stronger this would hardly ever happen. A great example, I've never seen a package for footlocker ever opened or damaged. Its because they use the right type of box, use all the space and tape up down the middle and around the corners. It will only take someone a few more minutes to do so, spare handlers with having to deal with such bad decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 854429, member: 16334"] Of course some of you guys know I pre load. It seems a package thats opened or damaged always comes to me at least 10 - 30 times a night. This after about 100+ people might have been in contact with it in the past 48 hours. No one takes the time to tape it up, its always the same story, let the ass end of the line take care of it. I've had boxes for walmart spill out a butt load of DVDs on me once. I've seen other peoples packages spill out heavey objects that were charged into the boxline ( opened or damaged on the down side ), that would have broken toes and feet if it hit them on the way down. Its a problem with shippers and costumers. People here at UPS just get it in and out of their hands as soon as possible. People dont see the point in spending a few cents more here in there, instead dealt the loss of product and items within. Just look around on the floor at your place of work. Theres millions of nails, screws, plastics and many other products laying around that were obviously from poorly packed packages that could of been avioded. I try to tape anything thats opened or show my soup something is damaged. After the 10th-15th time it gets old. If people learned the right way to make their items stronger this would hardly ever happen. A great example, I've never seen a package for footlocker ever opened or damaged. Its because they use the right type of box, use all the space and tape up down the middle and around the corners. It will only take someone a few more minutes to do so, spare handlers with having to deal with such bad decisions. [/QUOTE]
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