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This is the view from the cab.
I like that one! shoulndt be difficult at all finding your first stop

This is the view from the cab.
Does anyone out there have pictures of their truck that can be walked through in the morning? Dragon said it was so!
Holy $h|+ !!!
Holy $h|+ !!!
always remember...priority #1 is to get that preloader off the clock!
There were 5 pictures posted of pc's that you could not walk thru 1 you could walk thru. In anybody's center thats around 10%, WOW the pc's are so full everyday...put another route in now!
Give it a break, go on you tube, same pc's, same area's, same crappy loads, 2-5 year old pictures on you tube so what was the problem then?
My damages have increased since we went on PAS/EDD. I am ashamed to deliver some of the boxes that are loaded on my package car right now. There has been a significant increase with the extra production push. One really burned me up last week. I delivered a wood crate with a small marble table in it back to the residential shipper last Thursday. It had a "Refused Damage" label on it. The next day I had a Damaged Call Tag for this 95 lb. box, so I got to handle it twice. Why wasn't an obviously damaged package properly processed the first time?Yup, IE sure has the amount of time it takes for a perfect, no damages load all figured out.
My damages have increased since we went on PAS/EDD. I am ashamed to deliver some of the boxes that are loaded on my package car right now. There has been a significant increase with the extra production push. One really burned me up last week. I delivered a wood crate with a small marble table in it back to the residential shipper last Thursday. It had a "Refused Damage" label on it. The next day I had a Damaged Call Tag for this 95 lb. box, so I got to handle it twice. Why wasn't an obviously damaged package properly processed the first time?
If a package is obviously damaged, it should not be delivered. Why deliver something that is obviously damaged? Record as damaged and never let the customer see it. It should not have been loaded on the car in the first place but you are the last line of defense before it gets to the customer.