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Green Pickups are not a concern to drivers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 651095" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>Hoax, it seems that we can save money by doing things more inefficiently, when it comes to issuing call tags. I'd think with all of the well educated folks we have working in the IT department, we could find one who could design and maintain our call tag programs. The shipping documents are a joke. Maybe they look good from a corporate office, but on the ground they are inefficient, revenue is overlooked as the call center no longer questions about additional handling or oversize issues, they fail to utilize the 1Z format, which should be part of every package in our system. When you figured the cost of using the shipping docs, did you figure the cost inside the hubs and centers where the packages could not be PAL'd? Did you figure the additional cost while the driver delivering the package strains to look for a shipping number which is not there? I'm sure it looked like a real good bargain, kind of like a lot of things we do. Heck, we could go back on paper and eliminate the cost of the DIAD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 651095, member: 22610"] Hoax, it seems that we can save money by doing things more inefficiently, when it comes to issuing call tags. I'd think with all of the well educated folks we have working in the IT department, we could find one who could design and maintain our call tag programs. The shipping documents are a joke. Maybe they look good from a corporate office, but on the ground they are inefficient, revenue is overlooked as the call center no longer questions about additional handling or oversize issues, they fail to utilize the 1Z format, which should be part of every package in our system. When you figured the cost of using the shipping docs, did you figure the cost inside the hubs and centers where the packages could not be PAL'd? Did you figure the additional cost while the driver delivering the package strains to look for a shipping number which is not there? I'm sure it looked like a real good bargain, kind of like a lot of things we do. Heck, we could go back on paper and eliminate the cost of the DIAD. [/QUOTE]
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