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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 4037722" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>ORION is the biggest mistake I have ever seen in my four decades plus with the company. It sounds good in practice, cut miles and save time and fuel. It's major flaw is it isn't a smart enough technology to know it's Left from its Right in the real world that I work in. When you drive into a subdivision or "Cluster", the first stop is the one in the far back of that area. I am supposed to drive by the stops on my right that a sane person would deliver first to save time and most importantly would be the safest work method by not crossing the street. I will be impressed when the company can finally figure out how to load my car in the most efficient delivery order to save my sorting and searching for a package time. They know by the tracking number what a package and it's service level is before the Preload starts up. The other day my Center Manager walked up to me and asked me why I quit the Safety Committee and no longer mentor new drivers. I told her that I don't really think that the company spends a billion dollars a year in technology and cares about my safety or my health by trying to cram more stops on me and cutting routes to look good on paper. The look on her face was priceless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 4037722, member: 1674"] ORION is the biggest mistake I have ever seen in my four decades plus with the company. It sounds good in practice, cut miles and save time and fuel. It's major flaw is it isn't a smart enough technology to know it's Left from its Right in the real world that I work in. When you drive into a subdivision or "Cluster", the first stop is the one in the far back of that area. I am supposed to drive by the stops on my right that a sane person would deliver first to save time and most importantly would be the safest work method by not crossing the street. I will be impressed when the company can finally figure out how to load my car in the most efficient delivery order to save my sorting and searching for a package time. They know by the tracking number what a package and it's service level is before the Preload starts up. The other day my Center Manager walked up to me and asked me why I quit the Safety Committee and no longer mentor new drivers. I told her that I don't really think that the company spends a billion dollars a year in technology and cares about my safety or my health by trying to cram more stops on me and cutting routes to look good on paper. The look on her face was priceless. [/QUOTE]
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