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<blockquote data-quote="MarePare" data-source="post: 369420" data-attributes="member: 15504"><p>In my building, the preload start times keep getting pushed later and later. With the same average volume. And they wonder why the preload is wrapped later than before. Later start time = later wrap time. Coincidence? I think not. They pressure us to wrap by the same time, if they want the same amount of work done in less time, misloads are inevitable.</p><p> </p><p>We also frequently have air that arrives at our building late. Many of our drivers have a commute from the center to their delivery areas of at least 30 minutes one way, I know some travel as much as 45 minutes. When they cannot leave the building until 9:30 because of late air, it is difficult to get all of their air off by 10:30.</p><p> </p><p>So how again can any of this be blamed on the preloader or driver?</p><p> </p><p>I would agree 100% with your statement of "hold accountable the people that cause misloads, late air, misrouts, ect...". Only you and I do not see eye to eye on who it is who really has caused these service failures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarePare, post: 369420, member: 15504"] In my building, the preload start times keep getting pushed later and later. With the same average volume. And they wonder why the preload is wrapped later than before. Later start time = later wrap time. Coincidence? I think not. They pressure us to wrap by the same time, if they want the same amount of work done in less time, misloads are inevitable. We also frequently have air that arrives at our building late. Many of our drivers have a commute from the center to their delivery areas of at least 30 minutes one way, I know some travel as much as 45 minutes. When they cannot leave the building until 9:30 because of late air, it is difficult to get all of their air off by 10:30. So how again can any of this be blamed on the preloader or driver? I would agree 100% with your statement of "hold accountable the people that cause misloads, late air, misrouts, ect...". Only you and I do not see eye to eye on who it is who really has caused these service failures. [/QUOTE]
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