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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 94257" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Maybe this will help.</p><p> </p><p>Envision a self checkout area in a store. No people to pay to take your money from the customer, every possibility has been thought out to keep fraud nil, nothing but great money makers and savers for the company.</p><p> </p><p>That is the way they were sold. But in reality, it takes two employees for each one of these that are in operation. People would rather stand in line than to listen to the computer tell them "please put the item in the bag" when you already did, which then locks down the system until the girl unlocking the next register gets to yours.</p><p> </p><p>While, like the registers, they have great promise, the whole system falls short of the promise. In the case of PAS in most places, it has been the arrogance of the implementors that kept them from getting any real driver input to make the system run more smoothly. Much like many other things UPS has done in the past. Force it down our throats, then try the carrot approach afterward.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 94257, member: 484"] Maybe this will help. Envision a self checkout area in a store. No people to pay to take your money from the customer, every possibility has been thought out to keep fraud nil, nothing but great money makers and savers for the company. That is the way they were sold. But in reality, it takes two employees for each one of these that are in operation. People would rather stand in line than to listen to the computer tell them "please put the item in the bag" when you already did, which then locks down the system until the girl unlocking the next register gets to yours. While, like the registers, they have great promise, the whole system falls short of the promise. In the case of PAS in most places, it has been the arrogance of the implementors that kept them from getting any real driver input to make the system run more smoothly. Much like many other things UPS has done in the past. Force it down our throats, then try the carrot approach afterward. d [/QUOTE]
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