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Hub is pushing misload problem. Help
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 3931646"><p>I think there's a misunderstanding here. Salting the load is not the loader misloading or misrouting. </p><p></p><p>Salting the load is when a supervisor or manager purposely puts the wrong package on the wrong truck and they make a note of it without telling the preloader. Then the preloader is expected to be aware enough of their work area that they find the misloaded package (the one that they never loaded in the first place). If the loader doesn't find it by the time the driver rolls out (and he/she may not even be aware of the practice), then they're going to get hit with a misload <strong>even if</strong> they have 100% scans.</p><p></p><p>You're right about the job being simple. You scan the box, hear the beep, load according to sequence number, adjust to the ground accordingly. Despite that, all the diligence in the world won't help you if you've got a management team encouraging their staff to salt their loader's loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 3931646"] I think there's a misunderstanding here. Salting the load is not the loader misloading or misrouting. Salting the load is when a supervisor or manager purposely puts the wrong package on the wrong truck and they make a note of it without telling the preloader. Then the preloader is expected to be aware enough of their work area that they find the misloaded package (the one that they never loaded in the first place). If the loader doesn't find it by the time the driver rolls out (and he/she may not even be aware of the practice), then they're going to get hit with a misload [b]even if[/b] they have 100% scans. You're right about the job being simple. You scan the box, hear the beep, load according to sequence number, adjust to the ground accordingly. Despite that, all the diligence in the world won't help you if you've got a management team encouraging their staff to salt their loader's loads. [/QUOTE]
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