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Does anybody see anything wrong with this idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1160695" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>Well, they pay <strong>me</strong> to load packages, anyway. If they didn't pay me to think, then I'd start loading my cars front to back in the order the packages come down my slide. That would really make things nice and easy.</p><p></p><p>But I do get your point. The more you concern yourself with how much of a mess things are, the harder you're making it for yourself. I think everyone who stays with the company for any extended length of time figures that one out on their own.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Technically you are correct. There is a limit to how much data can be stored on those devices. If that limit does not allow for the transmission of slightly more detailed delivery information, then UPS got ripped off. Any battery usage having to do with the quantity of data being stored on the device is likely negligible. Most of it goes towards the fancy backlight, and probably the GPS function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1160695, member: 43119"] Well, they pay [B]me[/B] to load packages, anyway. If they didn't pay me to think, then I'd start loading my cars front to back in the order the packages come down my slide. That would really make things nice and easy. But I do get your point. The more you concern yourself with how much of a mess things are, the harder you're making it for yourself. I think everyone who stays with the company for any extended length of time figures that one out on their own. Technically you are correct. There is a limit to how much data can be stored on those devices. If that limit does not allow for the transmission of slightly more detailed delivery information, then UPS got ripped off. Any battery usage having to do with the quantity of data being stored on the device is likely negligible. Most of it goes towards the fancy backlight, and probably the GPS function. [/QUOTE]
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