MrFedEx
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Managers do.
Quite often.
I haven't met a manager yet who doesn't falsify regularly. Today, if you don't do it, your numbers will probably get you canned.
Managers do.
Quite often.
What's the big effin deal if a business is closed? Management constantly harps about productivity, on-road hours blah blah blah; but force us to go all the way back to a business that we know for a FACT is still closed. Talk about wasting time just for a stupid made up metric by Memphis.Business 08s were a big deal a couple of years ago and everyone was to improve same-day resolution, but no one did, so here we are.
Probably some irate customer threatened to sue the company if they didn't get their reattempt so of course legal gets involved and then they gotta make another one of their stupid blanket policies for everyone in the entire country.DRA is suppose to plot out routes most efficient. Having to reattempt 3 or 4 stops very far apart reattempts brings down the stops per hour and can tank what was a productive day. Is it about the customer or is it because MEM believes non delivered stops only create extra work/more hours for the next day?
If a business is closed before/after a long weekend, we don't take it out and the SAL does the 17 in the station.We have been instructed, on days before a long weekend, any businesses that are closed automatically get a DEX17. It's being abused to hell by the newbies because they purposely go to a business during lunch and DEX17 so they can get done earlier and start their long weekend.
You do a DEX 8 on a DEX 3 package isn't falsifying?
And this would justify YOU falsifying? Try explaining THAT on your way out the door.Managers do.
Quite often.
You do it at your convenience. I wouldn't run back right away.DRA is suppose to plot out routes most efficient. Having to reattempt 3 or 4 stops very far apart reattempts brings down the stops per hour and can tank what was a productive day. Is it about the customer or is it because MEM believes non delivered stops only create extra work/more hours for the next day?
If you weren't aware that Dex17's are now a papered offense,EVEN IF DONE WITH MANAGEMENT APPROVAL, then you are not even aware of your own ignorance.
What's the big effin deal if a business is closed? Management constantly harps about productivity, on-road hours blah blah blah; but force us to go all the way back to a business that we know for a FACT is still closed. Talk about wasting time just for a stupid made up metric by Memphis.
The overall reduction in WDLs due to DEX 08s says otherwise.
WDL's?
No but their thinking is FedEx doesn't get paid for the Del until there is a POD.It still blows my mind that the company considers an undelivered package (but attempted) a WDL if the customer is not there to sign for it.
Does an on-time attempted delivery on the commit day qualify for the money-back guarantee?
Nice avatar....LOL....didn't say it to you today!No but their thinking is FedEx doesn't get paid for the Del until there is a POD.
You can say it as many times as you like bra.Nice avatar....LOL....didn't say it to you today!
Exactly. Firsthand knowledge. Where were you when that decision was made and communicated?Who says they are a papered offense? You?
Probably while Dano was waxing Fred's limo or was it while he was giving MT3 his sponge-bath?Exactly. Firsthand knowledge. Where were you when that decision was made and communicated?
How can it be late if we attempted it on the commit day? Not Fedex's fault they weren't there to sign for it. Again, a made up metric by someone in MEM.The overall reduction in WDLs due to DEX 08s says otherwise.
They are Not In because I went to the address on the package and it's wrong. NOT IN AT THE ADDRESS I WAS TOLD TO GO TO. Purple Sticker end of day. Bye Felicia.You do a DEX 8 on a DEX 3 package isn't falsifying?
It still blows my mind that the company considers an undelivered package (but attempted) a WDL if the customer is not there to sign for it.
Does an on-time attempted delivery on the commit day qualify for the money-back guarantee?