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Fight the War against Misloads in 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSSOCKS" data-source="post: 922870" data-attributes="member: 25187"><p>First: I never said the preloader is the root cause of them. </p><p>second: I've not had the opportunity to be a preloader but I have had the chance to work as preload management. </p><p>Third: Discipline is the solution!!! </p><p></p><p>Now here's what you don't understand. Outside of the center you work in exist other UPS facilities. Misloads occur on all levels and in some cases multiple people are responsible. If you read my post I state "Actually is there really any reason besides a data issue that a package should be misloaded?" Do you understand what a data issue is? Could an error in PAS be a data issue? If so then I am acknowledging PAS could be a cause of misloads. </p><p></p><p>So it's ok to say I don't know what causes misloads but your follow up stinks because you do not know what causes misloads. The fact you are trying to justify the existence of misloads makes me think you may be one of the causes of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSSOCKS, post: 922870, member: 25187"] First: I never said the preloader is the root cause of them. second: I've not had the opportunity to be a preloader but I have had the chance to work as preload management. Third: Discipline is the solution!!! Now here's what you don't understand. Outside of the center you work in exist other UPS facilities. Misloads occur on all levels and in some cases multiple people are responsible. If you read my post I state "Actually is there really any reason besides a data issue that a package should be misloaded?" Do you understand what a data issue is? Could an error in PAS be a data issue? If so then I am acknowledging PAS could be a cause of misloads. So it's ok to say I don't know what causes misloads but your follow up stinks because you do not know what causes misloads. The fact you are trying to justify the existence of misloads makes me think you may be one of the causes of them. [/QUOTE]
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