Hiding Miss Loads

UPS2012

I win no matter what
As do I but even I know that it is falsifying to sheet a misload as NSN, especially when I know that the package is properly addressed.

I would bring the package back, hand it to the OMS and let him/her decide what to do with it.

I agree with what you are saying. I get a message that says scan it as NSN I do it. I get a message that says scan as MISSED I'll do it. Not gonna fight with management about what is right and wrong.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

Well-Known Member
I agree with what you are saying. I get a message that says scan it as NSN I do it. I get a message that says scan as MISSED I'll do it. Not gonna fight with management about what is right and wrong.

So, following your logic, if they tell you to jump off a bridge, you will change in to your swim trunks and go for a dip?
 

FrigidFTSup

Resident Suit
You did not sheet the misload properly. If a valid attempt is not made on the package it should be sheeted as missed.
How do you know an attempt isn't made on it after you punch out at 5PM? We have OT whores who will run misloads all night if we let them. Always send guys out to run them after they bring their pickups back.
 

FrigidFTSup

Resident Suit
Good point.
If they are sheeting them up as NSN obviously attempts aren't being made. But not every misload gets something funny when you bring it back. We aren't allowed to use the counter board for exceptions now per the district, so sheeting it up as something funny throws up red flags.
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
How do you know an attempt isn't made on it after you punch out at 5PM? We have OT whores who will run misloads all night if we let them. Always send guys out to run them after they bring their pickups back.
That's understandable. That's why I said if they say bring it back you bring it back. If they say sheet as nsn you say no no no.
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
I'm gonna quote a driver that said, UPS writes your checks.
Ups writes your checks. The corporate company that gave the training that said sheet as missed.


Not the sup that is trying to make his numbers look good that told you sheet as NSN.


It's funny all I'm trying to do is make sure you don't end up fired over some stupid BS and you think I'm railing on you b
 

FrigidFTSup

Resident Suit
That's understandable. That's why I said if they say bring it back you bring it back. If they say sheet as nsn you say no no no.
That's all I'm getting at. Bringing it back does not necessarily mean hiding. Could it? Sure. But there is a list of things we can do with misloads ETHICALLY before it gets to missed. Guys jump to missed because they took the DIAD training and think they are ethically superior when really they just want to nail you.
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
That's all I'm getting at. Bringing it back does not necessarily mean hiding. Could it? Sure. But there is a list of things we can do with misloads ETHICALLY before it gets to missed. Guys jump to missed because they took the DIAD training and think they are ethically superior when really they just want to nail you.
It's pretty easy if guys are actually worried about it. Write down tracking number. Check and see how it was sheeted later.
 
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