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Fight the War against Misloads in 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="scarltingtrisk" data-source="post: 993324" data-attributes="member: 42339"><p>If there is a lot of flow and the loader has resorted to stacking behind trucks chances are they have been running up and down the belt trying to load all their trucks and it's real simple: not every package label is going to be compared to the PAL sticker. There is not enough time to do that. If I want to avoid egress I can't stack much of anything, but if I want to avoid misloads I have to. Isn't this a problem? Where do you work in UPS? I enjoy the satisfaction I get from knowing I did a good job at work, but UPS makes it hard to do this. You can discipline me, tell me I'm suspended for a day. I could use the day off since I probably work twice as hard as you every day of the week and I do it in half the hours. If scanners could get the PAL stickers on the right package and I could just look at the PAL then it'd be much easier, but they can't. And even if they did people would probably still misload. I don't really have a problem with misloads, I get them sometimes, but not nearly as bad as the other people who work at my facility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scarltingtrisk, post: 993324, member: 42339"] If there is a lot of flow and the loader has resorted to stacking behind trucks chances are they have been running up and down the belt trying to load all their trucks and it's real simple: not every package label is going to be compared to the PAL sticker. There is not enough time to do that. If I want to avoid egress I can't stack much of anything, but if I want to avoid misloads I have to. Isn't this a problem? Where do you work in UPS? I enjoy the satisfaction I get from knowing I did a good job at work, but UPS makes it hard to do this. You can discipline me, tell me I'm suspended for a day. I could use the day off since I probably work twice as hard as you every day of the week and I do it in half the hours. If scanners could get the PAL stickers on the right package and I could just look at the PAL then it'd be much easier, but they can't. And even if they did people would probably still misload. I don't really have a problem with misloads, I get them sometimes, but not nearly as bad as the other people who work at my facility. [/QUOTE]
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