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Do pickup scans really exist any more?
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1132755" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>There are two reasons mgmt asks us not to scan individual pkgs: it takes time,, and we get an allowance per piece scanned. However, per UPS policies and procedures we are to produce a pickup scan for every pkg; it is for increased visibility for the customer. More and more drivers not bothering to do this is another product of drivers cutting corners trying to meet production standards, up there with not knocking and phantom delivery attempts. I fear a company like the one the op works for who depends on pickup scans for whatever reason leaving UPS because too many drivers aren't providing service that they need.</p><p></p><p>To the OP: if you really have dozens of sites shipping around the country, try having each site not getting a pickup scan generated calling in a corporate concern. Enough concerns from "individual" shippers may prompt a DIAD training on the proper method for recording pickups, and it isn't just to keep count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1132755, member: 32753"] There are two reasons mgmt asks us not to scan individual pkgs: it takes time,, and we get an allowance per piece scanned. However, per UPS policies and procedures we are to produce a pickup scan for every pkg; it is for increased visibility for the customer. More and more drivers not bothering to do this is another product of drivers cutting corners trying to meet production standards, up there with not knocking and phantom delivery attempts. I fear a company like the one the op works for who depends on pickup scans for whatever reason leaving UPS because too many drivers aren't providing service that they need. To the OP: if you really have dozens of sites shipping around the country, try having each site not getting a pickup scan generated calling in a corporate concern. Enough concerns from "individual" shippers may prompt a DIAD training on the proper method for recording pickups, and it isn't just to keep count. [/QUOTE]
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