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<blockquote data-quote="canon" data-source="post: 162588" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>There's more to this than some might think. I gave up on talking to my supes too about getting something/anything fixed after almost 2 years on 3 different routes. Nothing permanent ever happens, fixed one day only to be back to the same the next. Three shelves almost empty with five packed, crisscrossing drivers in neighboring loops for 2-3 stops, innacurate PAS info redirecting package to completely different address (because it reads the name instead of the address)... on and on. Recently, a driver was asking to get something changed "in the computer" so it wouldn't be a hit-or-miss fix depending on who does the dispatching. The reply was that for that to happen, IE has to approve it and they won't. It's second hand info, so take it for what it is worth. If it's true it makes sense that it is a stepping stone to look good later on when it comes time justify your job. If not, the driver supe was just saying something "new" to keep from having to actually fix it.</p><p></p><p>Someone is acting as a buffer between those who know it's broke in a big way, and those who actually would like to see it fixed so the company is more efficient and therefore more profitable. Maybe it really is only in a few centers, or only a few routes within a center. Whatever the case may be, I would love to see something like this:</p><p></p><p><u>Question on ERI</u>:</p><p></p><p><strong>Problems with PAS have been adequately adressed for my route.</strong></p><p><strong>O</strong> Strongly Agree</p><p><strong>O</strong> Agree</p><p><strong>O</strong> Throw my answer away</p><p><strong>O</strong> Disagree</p><p><strong>O</strong> Strongly Disagree</p><p></p><p></p><p>For the centers that actually HAVE been working on them, no biggie. For the centers who have been dragging their feet, they now have a wakeup call to get it fixed before the next ERI. Nobody gets in trouble, PAS gets fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canon, post: 162588, member: 8423"] There's more to this than some might think. I gave up on talking to my supes too about getting something/anything fixed after almost 2 years on 3 different routes. Nothing permanent ever happens, fixed one day only to be back to the same the next. Three shelves almost empty with five packed, crisscrossing drivers in neighboring loops for 2-3 stops, innacurate PAS info redirecting package to completely different address (because it reads the name instead of the address)... on and on. Recently, a driver was asking to get something changed "in the computer" so it wouldn't be a hit-or-miss fix depending on who does the dispatching. The reply was that for that to happen, IE has to approve it and they won't. It's second hand info, so take it for what it is worth. If it's true it makes sense that it is a stepping stone to look good later on when it comes time justify your job. If not, the driver supe was just saying something "new" to keep from having to actually fix it. Someone is acting as a buffer between those who know it's broke in a big way, and those who actually would like to see it fixed so the company is more efficient and therefore more profitable. Maybe it really is only in a few centers, or only a few routes within a center. Whatever the case may be, I would love to see something like this: [U]Question on ERI[/U]: [B]Problems with PAS have been adequately adressed for my route.[/B] [B]O[/B] Strongly Agree [B]O[/B] Agree [B]O[/B] Throw my answer away [B]O[/B] Disagree [B]O[/B] Strongly Disagree For the centers that actually HAVE been working on them, no biggie. For the centers who have been dragging their feet, they now have a wakeup call to get it fixed before the next ERI. Nobody gets in trouble, PAS gets fixed. [/QUOTE]
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